Review: Nai Harvest – Hairball
This Sheffield duo have always been a bit messy. Their 2013 debut full-length 'Whatever' was a boisterous bundle of angsty energy, making waves at a...
The Jokers rock to their Rock and Roll Bones
Artists are still suffering from the pandemic as tours and albums were held back causing hardships all round. The impending success of The Jokers...
SiX by SiX Go Beyond Shadowland
Following the success of their eponymous debut album, SiX by SiX have now released their sophomore album, Beyond Shadowland, once again pooling their diverse...
Roulette suggests the time is Now!
For a band that formed in 1985 Roulette never reached the peaks they deserved…this was mainly down to that old chestnut, record label cock-ups. The...
Review: Steak – No God to Save
Steak have been around a little while and done a great job of putting on some seriously good performances that can leave bands they’ve...
Laurence Jones Band
Previously on record Laurence Jones songs have been slick and aimed at your mainstream music listener but not captured the vibrant groove of his...
Review: Sarke – Viige Urh
The Norwegian black metal outfit Sarke has grown into a musical force to be reckoned with and spawned a sound and an identity that...
Live review: Deathcrusher Tour, The Forum, Kentish Town London
October 29th started off as a real bad day, having the typical luck with a trip to London, I had missed my ideal train...
Less Than Jake and Reel Big Fish show Manchester a skatastic time
Opening up the show is Suburban Legends, for anyone who doesn't know them they are a Ska band from Orange County, CA. They're very happy to the...
The XCERTS – So No One Told You Life Was Going To Be This...
Lockdown gave us all a new meaning to life while giving Scottish rockers The XCERTS a new meaning to well-known songs. They looked at the...




























