Job For A Cowboy Triumphantly Return with Moon Healer
Job for a Cowboy are well and truly back with brand new music after a hiatus that followed their 2014 album release, Sun Eater.
Bassist,...
Review: Joe Bonamassa – Blues of Desperation
‘This Train’ comes bristling down the tracks with a ballsy hard-on. Mr Bonamassa in mighty fine form with roaring vocals that are so good...
Review: Danny Bryant – Blood Money
Delivering an album almost annually, this is Danny Bryant’s third offering produced by Richard Hammerton, and will come out on Friday 29th January 2016...
The Hives: Rock n roll exposure at critical mass in Manchester
Arguably one of the most influential rock bands of the 2000s, The Hives make their long-awaited return to Manchester after their iconic set supporting...
TrenchRot – Necronomic Warfare
In the bands own words - "Only formed recently in 2012, TrenchRot make music within the structure of two rules: 1. Play Death Metal...
Review: Meshuggah – The Ophidian Trek
Creating a brilliant live album is a tricky game to play. For every ‘Kiss Alive’ or Thin Lizzy’s ‘Live and Dangerous’, there are dozens...
Review: Slipknot’s Day Of The Gusano – Live In Mexico
Circus of the insane; congregation of the maggots; this could only be Slipknot. On 5th December 2015, after 16 long years since their debut...
K’MONO – Mind out of Mind
K’mono hail from Minneapolis and specialises in what I can only term playful, engrossing, and energetic prog rock with more light and shade to...
RICK SPRINGFIELD allows us to share his disillusion with the modern world on The Snake...
It would be true to say, right at the outset, if you’re a big fan of Rick Springfield and have listened to his music...
Bullet For My Valentine, Jinger and Atreyu reign through Liverpool
It's raining in Liverpool, and it's falling but that's nothing compared to the tears that will crash around us when our inner teenage youth...



























