Review: Joyce Manor – Never Hungover Again

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Were The Buggles actually a punk band? I’m just wondering because - although The Buggles played synth driven numbers - we should not forget that...
Lutharo

Lutharo find the path to Euphoria

Since their formation in 2014, Lutharo have been taking the metal world by storm and their 2021 debut record Hiraeth received a warm reception...

Review: The Danger of Falling – Hope/Well EP

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There’s nothing like being hurled out of your comfort zone and flung into something that doesn’t quite sit right within your boundaries, and this...
LAGUNS

LA Guns – The Devil You Know

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Just over a year ago from LA Guns released their comeback album,  The Missing Peace. It was a decent stab at past glories, and it’s no surprise...
Converge

Converge unleash Hum of Hurt, raw, powerful and full of emotion

Converge have certainly been a busy bunch. Having released their latest album Love Is Not Enough in February 2026, which we reviewed, they have...
Electric Universe

Electric Universe is Timeless

Apparently, a term described as the claim that the formation and existence of various features of the universe can be better explained by electricity...

Rock Goddess – This Time

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Pecking orders. They affect your whole life. Female rock bands are ten a penny these days. That’s not a put down but fact. They...

Review: Deadspace – A Promise of Oblivion

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Slithering from the oft-neglected Australian metal underground comes Deadspace’s debut album. This independently released depressive black metal record was conceived as an outlet for...
Malevolence - Self Supremacy

Review: Malevolence – Self Supremacy

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Take a hardcore band, lock them in a room with Pantera’s discography (apart from that Kiss inspired stuff at the beginning that we don’t...
ZZ TOP Ramblin Man Fair

Ramblin Man Fair 2017 – The Full Report

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FRIDAY After the syrupy Graham Bonnet Band (who got things going early at around 4pm Friday with a great set of recognisable toons — what...