No Star’s Ever Too Far for Belladonna

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Italian quintet Belladonna is that rare breed of bands in that you will have heard their music but not quite be aware of who’s...

Review: 36 Crazyfists – Time and Trauma

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36 Crazyfists have always been a band hard to define by a genre. Caught between the Nu Metal and Metalcore scene, listeners have always...
Zebedy

Zebedy are Waiting For The Tide

Zebedy are described as a ‘Heavy Prog Rock 4 piece rock band from North Wales,’ and following on from their earlier albums, Marionette and...

Danny Bryant – Means of Escape

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‘Tired of Trying’ opens this album with a bass heavy rhythm section thumping along and a tortured guitar squealing throughout, so much so you’d...
zeal and ardor

Zeal & Ardor – Stranger Fruit

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Zeal & Ardor’s 2017 Debut, Devil is Fine was an exercise in experimentation, fusing together soulful delta blues with furious, biting black metal to...

Devin Townsend stretches his creative muscle on Order Of Magnitude – Empath

Devin Townsend can justly claim a place amongst those artists who are usually referred to as ‘mavericks’ or ‘free spirits,’ who go wherever their...

Peter Goalby – The Solo Anthology

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Having been a member of rock bands Fable, Trapeze and Uriah Heep, toured the world, made some solo singles alongside guesting on others (including...
Code Orange

Code Orange put electronic rage front and centre

Code Orange are back with their new album What Really Is Underneath? The band formed in 2008 and when the album Forever was released...

Bill Bruford – Making A Song and Dance: A Complete Career Collection 

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Bill Bruford is one of those guys who could make you sick. A man who’s supposedly retired from the music industry but still looks...
Malevolence

Malevolence scream their truth

With only four albums in their locker, few would believe that Malevolence would be where they are now after 15 years. Since their formation...