Gentle Giant Find The Missing Piece
Originally released in 1977, The Missing Piece was Gentle Giant’s ninth studio album and has now been remixed and remastered by prog’s ‘go to’...
Stargazer promise Life Will Never Be The Same
Norwegian band Stargazer were all set to build on the favourable reviews garnered from their second album, The Sky Is The Limit, in 2019...
Review: Wednesday 13 – Monsters Of The Universe: Come Out And Plague
Whatever guise Wednesday 13 has taken he has always had a signature sound and maintained a dedicated fanbase. Through Frankenstein Drag-queens to Murderdolls to...
Fear Factory finally return with Aggression Continuum
I keep no secrets about my love for nu-metal, it was this genre along with grunge that introduced me to a whole new world...
Morbidfest at The Underworld
For all the reasons you possibly could have to skip out of work early and head to the Capital, Morbidfest is just it. Sitting...
I See Stars Make a Triumphant Return with The Wheel
I See Stars make a triumphant comeback with the release of their brand new album The Wheel, which marks a new era for the...
Review: Locust Leaves – A Subtler Kind of Light
From the reviews I have read about Locust Leaves there seems to be a never-ending stream of "I love I Voidhanger Records", as they...
Bush ‘Live from Roseland’ DVD Review
This March (4th) legendary British grunge band Bush are set to release "Live From Roseland" on DVD and Blu-Ray.
Gwen Stefani's hubby's band Bush...
EP Review – Suicide Silence – Sacred Words
Suicide Silence’s woes have been well documented over the last few years. The tragic death of Mitch Lucker would have knocked most bands down...
Graham Bonnet Band – Meanwhile Back In The Garage
Like most rock fans, Bonnet came to my attention when this remarkable voice appeared on the 1979 Rainbow album Down To Earth. Now in...


























