Sarcator put on a clinic with Alkahest
Sweden's Sarcator are one of metal's most exciting young bands, I personally first became aware of them after discovering their demo online in early...
Shadow Soldiers & Metal Hearts – The legendary Accept and the Norwegian Radio Orchestra...
The exclusive performance by Accept featuring hugely skilled members of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra (KORK) at the Opera House in downtown Oslo last night...
Apocalyptic Love – Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators
By Martin Durrant
Slash is a name that is synonymous with rock and roll. His very image provides the essence of the music we...
City of Thieves deliver Beast Reality
For a band sharing a name with a novel about the search for a dozen eggs in war torn Leningrad (strange but true), this...
Phoxjaw display grace and grit on Royal Swan
Bristol-based noise crew Phoxjaw are set to release their first full-length title, Royal Swan on July 3rd via Hassle Records, following on from their two...
Review: Echelon – Brimstone Aggrandizement
Getting down to the nitty gritty of getting your ears around some classic death metal is always a good thing for me. Feeling the...
Review: Seasons Hollow – To Suffocate Silence (EP)
Seasons Hollow are currently a small band looking to create a big impact. The five-piece that call Hereford their home have been working away...
The Black Dahlia Murder upholds strong legacy on new album, ‘Verminous’
The Black Dahlia Murder have been a significant figure in the death metal scene for almost 20 years, and have managed to put out...
Drive – IDEFI, A Tribute to Rick Chavez and David Earl Taylor
Drive were a five-piece progressive, power metal band formed on the north side of Houston, Texas by guitarist Rick Chavez. They released two albums, Characters In Time (1988) and Diablero (1992).
The...
Review: Trigon – Fed-Up
The unusual sample at the start of this album is quirky and also quite strange, however, there’s no law that says a band can’t...



























