Review: Enforcer – From Beyond
Swedish die-hard heavy metallers Enforcer came into being, back in 2004 and released their first full length album, Into The Night, in 2008. Since...
Machine Head: Three decades in and still Unatoned
Machine Head have had ups and downs and lineup changes over the years but still remains the brainchild of Robb Flynn: a distinctive vocalist,...
Bottomless dive deep into their influences
Featuring members of well-known acts like Messa, Assumption and more, Bottomless are looking to make their presence known and very much felt on the...
Vokonis – The Sunken Djinn
When you find a label new to you, and they seem to have been behind every release of the year you love so far,...
Danny Worsnop Goes Blue
Danny Worsnop has a new solo album called Shades of Blue that takes different steps that began with his country infused ‘The Long Road Home’. This time...
Review: Gethika – A Monster In Mourning
After slipping from lock and key out of the asylum, Gehtika swiftly began their transition from straitjackets to waistcoats, face restraints to face paint......
Desert Clouds create Planexit
London based band, Desert Clouds have been in existence for nearly twenty years, albeit with a couple of lineup changes and have generated quite...
Soothsayer get dark and dirty on Echoes Of The Earth
Some bands serve as great jumping-on points for their genres, Ireland's Soothsayer are not one of these bands, Echoes of Earth is not really...
Halo Maude has reason to Celebrate
I often choose music on a whim - it could be the cover (the superb Pathfinder by Beggars Opera for example) or the title...
InTechnicolour pull no punches on Midnight Heavyweight
Timing they say, is everything… well sympathise with Brighton-based rockers InTechnicolour, whose last release, the strong Big Sleeper, was released just in time for...




























