Smith and Swanson dismount on self-titled release
American vocalist, Phil Swanson has been working with German multi-instrumentalist Tim Schmidt since 2006 in a band called Seamount, although I only know Tim...
Walking Papers – WP2
Calling Seattle home, the men behind Walking Papers are no stranger to the rock and roll scene, returning with their second release ‘WP2’, they...
LIVE: Trivium play Portsmouth
On Tuesday 22nd March we arrived at the Pyramid Centre in Portsmouth to see Trivium. The first thing that stood out was the hundreds...
Sein/Zeit is anything but run-of-the-mill black metal by Barshasketh and Outre
Having the excellent Scottish black metal combo Barshasketh team up with Poland's sinister and experimental outfit Outre is a brilliant move. We are talking...
Risin Sabotage delve into the Macabre
In their own words, Risin Sabotage are a “Ukranian psychedelic stoner rock band from Kyiv”… their nationality and home city are enough to make...
Review: The Agonist – Eye of Providence
As we all know Metal is very much a male dominated genre. In a world of deep growls, high screams and all conquering stage...
Soen leave an impressive and unforgettable impression on the O2 Islington
Sometimes going to a gig without any prior knowledge or listening to the bands can be a fine line between fantastic and dreadful. You...
Devin Townsends continues his Galactic Quarantine
Galactic Quarantine is the second album in Devin Townsend’s Lockdown series. Denied the opportunity to gig, like all other artists, he’s used his downtime...
Alter Bridge – Live at the Royal Albert Hall Featuring The Parallax Orchestra
When it comes to venues, there are few that are as impressive as the Royal Albert Hall, from the striking design both outside and...
Review: Discharge – End of Days
“Make noise not music!” is a great way to describe these hardcore punks who formed in the dark distant past of 1977 in Stoke...




























