Review: Night By Night – NxN
Featuring a member of the Sisters of Mercy and a former vocalist from Voodoo Six, such a résumé may lead the reader to presume Night...
Review: Ricky Warwick – When Patsy Cline was Crazy (And Guy Mitchell Sang the...
Ricky Warwick should be a man that needs no introduction, especially among those that are fans of classic rock. To those that are not...
Review: Giant of The Mountain – The Empty Quarter
Drawing the moon down through the mountains and into the valley, the Giant of the Mountain rears his head to breathe his dreadful anguish...
Helloween ‘Straight Out Of Hell’ Album Review
German power metal pioneers Helloween have been producing their own brand of metal for almost thirty years, being stars in Europe and at one...
Review: Syren City – Paradise in the Dirt
Syren City Paradise in the Dirt is out 24th June 2016
Syren City are a Bristol based rock band taking their influences from a wide...
MARILLION very much at the top of their game | London Palladium
Marillion are now almost certainly the Grateful Dead of the prog world, in that they play lots of people around the world, but largely...
Blue Oyster Cult – A long day’s night 2002 / Rock of Ages 2016
2020, despite the worldwide pandemic which has wrought havoc with the music industry, doesn’t appear to have slowed down the mighty Blue Oyster Cult...
Jinjer, Unprocessed, Textures – Ukrainian Metal Powerhouse Returns
As the everlasting January draws to a close, the gigs, fortunately, do not. Tonight, in a wet and wintry Glasgow, the SWG3 welcomes Ukrainian...
Derek Shulman – Giant Steps: My Improbable Journey
From Stage Lights to Executive Heights
Derek Shulman has indeed been on an improbable journey, from being one of six children in a Glascow tenement...
Joe Bonamassa’s The Sleep Eazys release ‘Easy To Buy, Hard To Sell’
Joe Bonamassa continues with his quest for world domination with an instrumental album made up of a series of tracks drawn from right across...




























