Review: Rex Brown – Smoke On This…
Rex Brown, a name of royalty in the metal World with the huge rise in the 90’s of legendary band, Pantera. Joining a collective...
Bitch Falcon hits a milestone on debut album “Staring At Clocks”
Bitch Falcon’s Staring at Clocks arrives after a flurry of singles and an EP stretching back to 2015, marking a milestone in the band’s...
Bell XI ‘Chop Chop’
A gentle piano refrain plays wistfully across Starlings over Brighton Pier the first single from Bell XI’s latest album Chop Chop, as in comes...
Review: Bardus – Stella Porta
Bardus are a three piece band hailing from Philadelphia, having never heard of them and seeing the artwork for Stella Porta I found myself...
Review: Sylosis – Dormant Heart
Since bursting out of the Reading scene, Sylosis have been building growing slowly and are now seen as one of the great UK exports...
Sweet Savage – Bang
Sweet Savage can trace their roots back to Belfast in 1979, when they were considered to be one of the pioneers of the clumsily...
Review: Agnostic Front – The American Dream Died
Track-By-Track Review
Intro
Starts with a simple but urgent message as the sirens wail and deep seated drum beats thump disturbingly.
The American Dream Died
Quite a balanced...
Amorphis – Circle
Circle, the new album by the melancholic metal masters AMORPHIS, takes you on a dark story of an unfortunate man, who is invited to...
Skam hit a vein with Intra EP
British rock audiences may well be familiar with the hard rock threesome known as Skam. Either from their 3 previous albums or, from seeing...
Review: Linkin Park – The Hunting Party
Linkin Park founded in 1996, since the early 00’s they have made a big mark in the music industry. With 'Hybrid Theory' in 2000 selling over...


























