Bad Religion ‘True North’ Album Review
The never ageing groundbreaking lot from Los Angeles return with wait for it... their sixteenth album. After 2010's patchy 'Dissent Of Man' it did...
Ministry administer a dose of HOPIUMFORTHEMASSES
Ministry has celebrated over 40 years of genre-defining industrial metal (and briefly synth-pop but we don't talk about that) helmed by everyone's favourite demented...
ETERNAL FLIGHT appeal to not just melodic power metal but also Prog Rock fans...
For a band in existence since 2001, France’s Eternal Flight are not exactly the most prodigious of bands when it comes to making albums,...
Yes Sir Boss ‘Desperation State’ Album Review
I have seen Yes Sir Boss play live a total of three times. The first time I watched them was at Shambala 2011, and...
Review: Neck Deep – Life’s Not Out To Get You
The British pop punk scene has certainly been having a ‘moment’ over the past 18 months or so, with up-and-coming songmakers taking the lead...
Robert Jon & The Wreck – Live at KK’s Steel Mill
California-based rock band Robert Jon & The Wreck are fast becoming firm favourites with UK audiences and rock radio. Their current tour had several...
Evanescence performs with full symphony orchestra for a unique show at Royal Festival Hall
Bands like Deep Purple and Metallica experimented this way before, but Evanescence still succeeds in leaving us astonished thanks to this mix of goth...
Samantha Fish – Kill Or Be Kind
Will the real Samantha Fish please stand up? On previous
recording we’ve had country rock, Mississippi blues, songs that rock out and
lingering love ballads.Live she...
The Valley by Whitechapel
After a three-year wait, the boys from Knoxville are back with their seventh studio album, The Valley.
It is quite possible that there has never...
Hawkwind Live at the Royal Albert Hall (3CD Set)
Told, when Hawkwind gate-crashed the Isle of Wight Festival 1970, and Hendrix dedicated a song to ‘the cat with the silver face,’ (Nik Turner),...


























