Review: Drude – Drude
I am loving the start of this it’s dream-like and classical, not that I say that often, going more for the large joint with...
Trivium – What the Dead Men Say
Mention the name Trivium to anyone, and they’ll have an opinion, some good, some bad, but nonetheless, everyone has one. The odd thing about...
Live Review: Roadhog, at Cheshire Cheese, Frodsham
Having been to the venue some two years ago I remembered it was a friendly place, be it a small one. The pub itself...
Savage Messiah – Hands of Fate
Been to a metal show in the UK recently? You might be aware of Savage Messiah, an English band that is far, far beyond...
Review: One for Sorrow – Blood Songs
The very impressive ‘Underfoot’, with impressive vocals that contain real grit and power, can be described as giving a mighty kicking by a size 12 hobnail...
Johannes Luley – QITARA
Perfect Beings guitarist Johannes Luley’s second solo album branches out from the progressive rock of his main band to explore jazz rock and fusion...
Review: Girlschool – Propaganda EP
Currently on their first US tour in over 20 years, the longest-running female heavy metal band in history have a new EP out that’s...
Erjya Lyytinen – Live In London CD + DVD
Erjya Lyytinen comes from Finland. Her 2014 release The Sky Is Crying was voted homeland’s YLE Radio Best Album of the Year and found...
Hard Rock Hell VII ‘Cirque Du Rock’ Review
Hard Rock Hell (HRH) VII now in its seventh year is a festival filled with classic rock and metal bands. Each year the festival...
Review: Steven Wilson – 4 1/2
If you don’t know who Steven Wilson is, that’s forgivable, but only just. He is the genius behind Porcupine Tree. If you are still...



























