Accept once again prove they are ‘Too Mean to Die’
There's no way of knowing how long this iteration of Accept will last before lineup changes occur but whoever joins next will have the lofty task of having to top Too Mean to Die.
Take A Trip With Cities Of Mars And Visit The Horologist
Hailing from Gothenburg, Sweden, self-professed fuzzed-out sci-fi, doom trio, Cities of Mars hit the scene around 2015, ready to fully lean into the conceptual space...
Review: Obscene Entity – Lamentia
An Entity with its heart in the old school and its mind in the modern, its eyes firmly set on the horizon with the...
The Beach Boys ‘Made In California’
The problem with a study of the Beach Boys is that their career has been so long - their production has been so prolific,...
Ne Obliviscaris deliver a demanding show in Manchester
Australian progressive death metal masters Ne Obliviscaris finally make their triumphant return to Manchester after five years away with Andorran proggers Persefone and Asymmetric...
Mallory Knox Live @ O2 Academy Islington 2013
If you think you’ve had a good 2013, there are five boys from Cambridge that just might have beat you. Releasing debut album ‘Signals’...
Review: Revolution Saints – Revolution Saints
Hard Rock/Melodic Rock super-group the Revolution Saints will release their self-titled debut on February 23, 2015.
Deen Castronovo provides most of the lead vocals plus...
Lantern – Below
LANTERN was formed in summer 2007 by Cruciatus, in the eve of Cacodaemon's death. The line-up changes necessary for Cruciatus' work to proceed didn't...
Hannah Wicklund & The Steppin’ Stones
Performing live
since she was a kid the now 22-year old Hannah Wicklund made her UK debut live
this year on Planet Rock’s Roadstar’s tour, releasing...
Live: 2000 Trees Festival 2016
“You only have 52 weekends a year – make 7-9th July count”. Alright 2000 Trees, we definitely did just that. In a world of...



























