A FLYING FISH bring the fun on El Pez Que Voló – Act I
I have no idea where to begin with this utterly enjoyable and original piece of work by the Mexican entity named A Flying Fish,...
Review: Cold Years – Death Chasers
Another day, another up and coming British band trying to elbow their way past the competition on a quest to rise to the upper...
Review: Fueled Hate – March of the Pigs
Not only do they have a great name, they also have an amazing eye-catching cover for their new album March of the Pigs. Dirty metal...
Review: Cortez – Initial Reissue 10th Anniversary
At the very beginning of 2001 Cortez formed (maybe that should read Vortex- as it really sucks you into its hardcore laced fury). Their...
Skarlett Riot and Sertraline give a boundary-breaking performance in Newcastle
Venue: Head Of Steam
Even though the UK is no doubt going through some very challenging times politically and socially in 2019 - we are...
Suzi Quatro engages four-wheel drive
It’s Thursday, it’s seven o’clock…it’s Top of the Pops! (Crackerjack was Fridays at five, but seemed like a relevant misuse of their catchphrase).
It was...
Delilah Bon, Self Titled and Self Made
It’s rare that in the modern-day an artist can pave the way for something incredibly unheard of. It’s not often, that someone is so...
Review: Arch Enemy – Will to Power
There has been considerable pressure put on Swedish melodic death metal legends Arch Enemy over the past few years particularly since the departure of...
Airbourne live up to Rock n Roll status in Manchester
G'day mate! Australia's upside-down-playing band have arrived in Manchester, crikey!
Airbourne have been blazing the trail of authentic rock n roll for more than two...
Accept once again prove they are ‘Too Mean to Die’
There's no way of knowing how long this iteration of Accept will last before lineup changes occur but whoever joins next will have the lofty task of having to top Too Mean to Die.




























