Neal Morse – The Dreamer, Joseph, pt 1
If you’re familiar with the name Neal Morse, you’ll know his spirituality and devotion to Christianity is the motivational force in his life. In...
King Buffalo spark on Regenerator
Regenerator is the third in King Buffalo’s ‘pandemic trilogy,’ following The Burden of Restlessness and Acheron. The trio of guitarist/vocalist Sean McVay, bassist/synthesist Dan...
Review: Negative Thought Process – Methylene Butterfly
New Year’s Destitution Opens with an automated voice telling a very interesting story of alcohol and butt plugs and paints a scene from a...
HAKEN establish themselves as a force in prog rock on L-1VE
Haken are a six-piece London based prog rock metal band who, after a decade, have just released their first ‘live’ CD/DVD, L-1VE, which was...
Ritual Clearing – Penitence
The Connecticut-based outfit known as Ritual Clearing impressed this scribe greatly with their self-titled demo release three years ago, and this upcoming six-track full-length...
Review: Shinedown – Threat To Survival
It feels like a long time since we had new music from Shinedown. Granted, we had 'Smith and Myers Acoustic Covers' in 2014 to...
Ebba Bergkvist And The Flat Tire Band Take Flight On Four Wings
Despite the incorrect or American spelling, Ebba Bergkvist and the Flat Tire Band are (mainly) Swedish and consist of guitarist, singer Ebba Bergkvist, bassist...
Coheed and Cambria @ Kashbah, Coventry
Coheed and Cambria are a band that have been around since the early 90s - they have released 7 amazing and different studio albums...
Saxon unveils More Inspirations
Following on from 2021’s Inspirations album, metal legends the mighty Saxon have dipped their toes into the water once again, releasing another album of...
Benji Bulldog Reviews Amy Can Flyy!
Whenever I start to think about writing a review I always try and think back to a past link I've had, probably while photographing a band. ...



























