Swedish metal band Mad Hatter construct Pieces of Reality on new album
Great works of literature have often been a source of inspiration for bands, whether it be Blind Guardian and J.R.R Tolkien or Seven Kingdoms...
GOO GOO DOLLS Play It Cool In The Heatwave at London’s Brixton Academy
Brixton’s O2 Academy is pretty warm at the best of times. In the midst of a heatwave? It’s probably on a level with a...
Live Review: Fear Factory, The Forum, London
Unless you managed to live under a rock for majority of the 90s metal movement, a little album known as Demanufacture should be very...
Review: Arthemis – Live From Hell
The principal rival to Mozart – Antonio Salieri – came from the city of Verona. It is also home to Arthemis - our favourite...
Review: Bloody Hammers – Lovely Sort of Death
Track by Track review of Lovely Sort of Death by Bloody Hammers. Released 5th August 2016 via Napalm Death Records.
Bloodletting on the Kiss –...
A Playground Of Broken Hearts – Andrew Wild
A Playground Of Broken Hearts, authored by Andrew Wild and published by Kingmaker Publications, serves as the follow-up to A Mirror Of Dreams, set...
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: Slomatics – Future Echo Returns
If you are not a fan of slow, heavy, soul destroying doom, then just stop reading, go away now and find something light and...
Dee Snider – For the Love of Metal
Music is an acquired taste, for the stuff we love, there are people that hate it. Back in the mid-eighties when what we love...
Live Review: Brawlers, at The Bowery District, Reading
Playing support to Anti-Flag this August was above-board punk rock band Brawlers.
Featuring ex-members of Leftover Crack, Dinosaur Pile-Up, Castrovalva and Martyr Defiled, the band...


























