Connor Selby: Soul, Blues, and Heart
For someone not yet in the mainstream, Connor Selby is putting together an impressive pedigree, supporting The Who at Wembley, Pearl Jam at Hyde...
Review: Against Me! – 23 Live Sex Acts
Coming off what was arguably the best album of their career, Against Me! have taken the always slightly dodgy decision to release a live...
Apocalyptic Love – Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators
By Martin Durrant
Slash is a name that is synonymous with rock and roll. His very image provides the essence of the music we...
The Train Kept A-Rollin by Spencer Vignes — Book Review
Freight railways were the only means of transportation for the bluesmen of yesteryear. The musicians jumped into the back car not just because they...
SAXON – The Eagle has Landed 40 ‘live’
Since their inception in the late 1970’s, Saxon have gone from being one of the forerunners of the awkwardly titled New Wave of British...
Review: Sentient Horror – Ungodly Forms
Sentient Horror is a death metal band from New Jersey formed in 2014 by guitarist/vocalist Matt Moliti (ex-Dark Empire). The vision behind Sentience is...
When Rivers Meet – We Fly Free
Married couple Grace and Aaron Bond, have for the last year or so, been gathering admirers for their blues rooted music, releasing two EPS...
Magnum – Live at the Symphony Hall
British stalwarts Magnum have thrilled and enchanted their audiences for decades now by means of majestic, melodic, and wonderfully evocative hard rock, and this...
Poly-Math – House of Wisdom | We are the Devil
A polymath is the name given to a person who could be considered as having expert knowledge across a range of topics. da Vinci,...
Review: Dope – Blood Money Part 1
This latest album by DOPE still has a familiar feel reaching back to their previous work. Lyrically the songs haven’t become anymore intricate but...



























