GONG – On Track: Every Song, Every Album
Not too many bands can ever claim to have come from their own planet, or to create their own universe, but so successful...
Heretic’s Dream – Walk The Time
In 2010 Italian guitarist Andrej Surace and singer Francesca Di Ventura came to Great Britain, and, with the help of English bass player Rick...
Big Big Train Woodcut Book Review: More Than Album Liner Notes
Published on the same day as the album release of the same name by prog band Big Big Train (BBT), this book is designed...
Stray from the Path Say Farewell in Furious Manchester Show
Farewell tours should be taken with a pinch of salt, they have a tendency to be used as marketing techniques or just a way...
Live: Blood Red Throne, Met Lounge Peterborough
Peterborough is a funny old place, a breeding ground for plenty of local talent, home of bands like P.S.O.T.Y, The Infernal Sea and Vendetta...
Review: Steel Panther, Bowling For Soup & Buckcherry – Wembley Arena
I remember seeing Steel Panther for the first time, it was in a stuffy tent at Download ’09. We ran over to the third...
From Addiction Recovery to AI Concerns: Walter Trout’s Most Personal Album Yet
Although he’s not exactly a household name, Walter Trout’s name is well known in bluesy-rock circles. Anyone who’s played with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, John...
Review: Koshiro – Crown of Venom
This happens to be Metalcore with a very big difference as it is not all frenzy and aggression. In fact the opening track ‘Green...
The Bedroom Witch is en suite with A Place of Hurt
It was with a great deal of trepidation that I typed The Bedroom Witch into the search engine but fortunately, by appending musician, I...
Review: The Contortionist – Clairvoyant
On the surface, Clairvoyant isn’t much of a departure from The Contortionist’s previous effort, Language, but on this album the band twist and mould...




























