Review: Junior Bruce – Endless Descent
Founded August 2007 Junior Bruce are soon to release their newest ten track album Endless Descent - not long to wait!
I love the album cover...
The Sweet… Live at Birmingham Town Hall on 2nd December 2021!
He drifts on, decked out in black, wide-brimmed hat draped down low over his forehead, and it’s not until he heads towards centre stage...
The Rods Rattle the Cage
It’s been well over forty years since Dave ‘Rock’ Feinstein and the power trio that was and still is The Rods first came to the...
Converge Love Is Not Enough Review: Absolute Carnage
One thing I always enjoy is discovering new bands, and not just the music, the story behind the band too. Converge are certainly one...
Between The Lines – To The Wind
Between The Lines are set to release EP To The Wind on July 6th 2018. The EP contains two tracks titled 'Anywhere But Here' and 'To...
Joe Bonamassa – Redemption
This is Joe Bonamassa’s heaviest record for some time, and I’m not just talking musically. He aired a few of these numbers back during...
Bellevue Days Crosses Into the Caverns of the Mind in Debut, It Can’t Possibly...
It is of little secrecy that we exist in a world that perpetuates a cultural script of shedding vulnerability as we age. “Stoic” and...
Laurence Jones – Bad Luck & the Blues
Laurence Jones has been releasing albums since 2012 and on stage building up a rep as a stellar blues-rock guitar slinger he’s sold a...
John Mitchell releases Under Stars by Lonely Robot
Lonely Robot are a crossover solo prog project from the mighty John Mitchell, a man who’s almost a tour de force and a one-man army...
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...




























