EP Review: Rainbreakers – Rise Up
A million years ago, Island Records did a package tour with Crawler, Boxer and Moon, Shrewsbury four piece Rainbreakers recall some of the edgy...
Dying Fetus turn Manchester into a bloodbath
After two visits to the UK in two years, one would assume that Dying Fetus would take a break from us but with the...
Firewind ‘Stand United’ in the face of global chaos
Back in 2020, the live music industry came to a halt but world class albums didn’t and Firewind composed one of the best power...
Insomnium’s Songs of the Dusk: the perfect winter soundscape
As Winter draws closer, Insomnium released their latest EP, Songs of the Dusk, just before their tour of the UK and Europe began. Insomnium...
Liverpool loudly declares “We Love Papa Roach”
It's been 25 years since Papa Roach dropped Infest, one of the most iconic and genre-defining albums in nu-metal. Their use of hip-hop influence...
Crazy Lixx feel the Thrill of the Bite
Back when Malmö group Crazy Lixx released ‘Anthem for America’ in 2021, they claimed in what appears to be a dig at the USA...
Trivium – What the Dead Men Say
Mention the name Trivium to anyone, and they’ll have an opinion, some good, some bad, but nonetheless, everyone has one. The odd thing about...
Review: Sepulchral – Back from the Dead
Great Dane Records are back with more brutality in the form of Old School Death Metallers Sepulchral who have resurrected a few tracks from...
Review: Broker – Quixota
'Talk' is a real vehement track with its mathcore haunting every angle. The deliberating melody is quick to add in an unusual flavour along...
Gentle Giant re-issue seminal Interview
Even by the standards of prog rock throughout the 1970s, Gentle Giant’s music was considered to be extremely complex, with their ability to fuse...

























