Baalberith have embarked on a vicious Manhunt
Aggressive and highly intense death metal performed with class and conviction is what is on display here, and the sound that emanates from the...
Justin Hawkins Rides Again: Comedy, Music & Chaos
"Who's here because they know me from The Darkness?" As many hands go up, Justin Hawkins adds, "This is going to be more about...
Ada Lea introduces prog to pop with ‘what we say in private’.
A conceptual pop album from a Canadian vocalist isn’t the usual sort of fodder for these pages, but Ada Lea has produced a record of...
Amethyst challenge you to Throw Down The Gauntlet
Hailing from Switzerland, Amethyst is a heavy rock band that wears the late 70s/early 80s rock influences on their sleeves while maintaining a character...
Review: Incinerate – Eradicating Terrestrial Species
Incinerate formed in 1998 by Scott Ellingboe (Guitars/ Vocals also in Dominion) and Randy Grolemund. Jesse Watson joined shortly after as 2nd guitar and...
Spirogyra re-release classics in The Future Won’t Be Long
Spirogyra were a British folk-rock band active between 1968-73, though the lyrical content in their music took them well beyond just being folk-rock, and...
Reviews: Mountain God – Bread Solstice
Mountain God was formed in May of 2012 by Ben Ianuzzi (guitar, vocals) and Ian Murray (drums). Shortly after, Alkahest members Nikhil Kamineni (bass,...
RUSH 40th Anniversary of Permanent Waves
Rush, the ‘Holy Trinity’ to their legions of fans worldwide have become the latest band to see an album get the 40th-anniversary update; Permanent...
Review: In This Moment – Black Widow
Black widow spiders are known for the females' unique appearance and tendency to eat their mates. They are considered the most venomous spiders and...
Suffocation leaves Manchester breathless
Slam is an oxymoron of a genre, it's a beautifully ugly genre made up of disgusting vocal stylings and expertly crafted dumb guy riffs...




























