The Great Escape Festival Review 2013
With some absolutely incredible acts to see, like Swim Deep at The Audio, Arcane Roots at the Concorde 2 and Dingus Khan at The...
SONS OF APOLLO ‘Live with the Provdiv Psychotic Symphony’
Sons of Apollo are a prog metal supergroup featuring alumni from such titans in their genre as Dream Theatre, Journey, Guns ‘n Roses, Mr Big,...
EVERGREY explore their range on Escape of the Phoenix
Evergrey, dark, melodic metal masters from Gothenburg, have come up with a heavy and thought-provoking album at what is a key time in their...
Review: Patrons – The Momentary Effects of Sunlight
For a band at the very dawn of their career, Patrons sound amazingly accomplished. This is the second EP from the Plymouth post-hardcore gang...
Review: EX Deo – The Immortal Wars
Let’s go into battle! And what better way then to ride on the horse of Ex Deo whose album The Immortal Wars carries you...
Mike Oldfield – Crises and Five Miles Out – Collectors Edition
When Mike Oldfield played live at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics Games in London, the obvious assumption was that canny businessmen would...
CHAPEL OF DISEASE ‘SUMMONING BLACK GODS’ ALBUM REVIEW
Death metal lot, Chapel of Disease, are bringing forth their first album of their career in the fabled apocalyptic year of 2012. You may...
Ihsahn: A self-titled masterpiece
The self-titled album is typically indicative of introduction or reinvention. Since his days in Emperor and his near flawless solo career Ihsahn is no...
Review: Norma Jean – Polar Similar
Norma Jean is a pretty unique band. There are very few bands that can produce something new over the course of seven albums, inventive...
Behemoth, At The Gates, Wolves In The Throne Room at Bristol’s Marble Factory
The feeling of evil in the air is as thick as tar. Marely being in the presence of Behemoth in the same building is...




























