It Bites draw a Map of the Past
Similar to the band’s previous release The Tall Ships, Map of the Past is being reissued after also being remastered by John Mitchell, and...
The Charm The Fury – The Sick, Dumb & Happy Review
The Charm The Fury's second full-length offers up a whole new sound to what fans of the band will be used to and laces...
Review: The Ghost Inside – Dear Youth
LA post hardcore band The Ghost Inside, recently release their fourth full length studio album titled 'Dear Youth' - set to be one of the...
Marc Bolan at the BBC – 6 CD Box Set
Marc Bolan, what a chancer. He played the fame game time and time again, but once he’d struck gold stayed too close to a...
Review: Billy Idol – Kings & Queens of the Underground
Almost a decade’s been and gone, in the cheeky wink of an eye, since Billy Idol last released an album, and while the fistful...
Review: Gentle Giant – Three piece Suite
For fans of classic 1970’s prog rock, the name Gentle Giant is one revered by aficionados of the genre. Emerging out of the rubble...
Samtar experiments with The Curse Of Infinite Luminosity
Samtar is an experimental solo artist from Wisconsin and has his second album (the follow up to 2019’s Plotting Against Reality) and is even...
Link Protrudi and the Jaymen assemble their best
If the name is unfamiliar, think garage rockers The Fuzztones and Rudi Protrudi; add in Link Wray (one of the great guitarists) and Link...
Live Review: Eagles Of Death Metal, O2 Academy, Newcastle
This review is dedicated to the victims of the Paris concert shooting. Our thoughts are with the victims and their loved ones at this...
Envy Of None may become beloved by many
With the sad demise of the mighty Rush following Neal Peart’s passing in 2020, it was presumed the two surviving band members, Geddy Lee...



























