Haken and Between the Buried and Me once again join forces in Manchester
In a case of history repeating itself in the best way possible, prog metal titans Haken and Between the Buried and Me join forces...
No Murder No Moustache – As Everything Else Decays Album Review
No Murder No Moustache is new to me, and I'm excited about this one. I love discovering DIY bands and artists, especially punk ones,...
Black Stone Cherry, Live at the Royal Albert Hall.
Two years in the works, Fourteen years as an idea, but finally dreams are being realised and bucket lists being checked off. These last...
Review: Art of Dying – Nevermore
My first impressions of this EP was that it holds no punches, first track ‘All or Nothing’ jumps straight in with hard hitting riffs,...
Alfonso Conspiracy Channels NIN, Manson on Industrial Brutal Debut
There's nothing comfortable about Alfonso Conspiracy, the solo project of Hull-born, Birmingham-based multi-instrumentalist Max James. This debut full-length arrives as ten tracks of industrial...
Review: Heavy Temple – Chassit
Not only has this EP got a remarkable colourful cover it also possesses some really deep heavy groove to compliment it. It literally does...
Witchcryer – Cry Witch
Female led bands are nothing new, however the number of those bands, the quality, and the talent of those that do exist seem to...
Danish proggers Odd Palace release Things to place on the moon
Danish band Odd Palace are building up quite a name for themselves within the modern prog community, with one well received EP under their...
Southern Rock band Austin Gold put out self-titled mini-release
It’s probably the misfortune of a band like Austin Gold to be around today, and not back in rock’s halcyon days of the seventies...
Review: Ghost Iris – Blind World
With its large strides of djent pulverising your ears along with a raucous vocal edge that is ripe for hand banging, Blind World is sounding...




























