Liverpool loudly declares “We Love Papa Roach”
It's been 25 years since Papa Roach dropped Infest, one of the most iconic and genre-defining albums in nu-metal. Their use of hip-hop influence...
Ne Obliviscaris deliver a demanding show in Manchester
Australian progressive death metal masters Ne Obliviscaris finally make their triumphant return to Manchester after five years away with Andorran proggers Persefone and Asymmetric...
Review: Halestorm – Vicious
Grammy-winning US rockers Halestorm have successfully crossed the pond, with every date on their 2018 UK headline tour sold out. So they certainly have...
Keith Richards ‘Live’ at the Hollywood Palladium, 1988
When first released in 1988, Keith Richards debut solo album, Talk is Cheap, was hailed by many critics as the best album the Rolling...
Review: Zephyr – An Odyssey For The Living
London based, progressive metal four piece, Zephyr, offer their debut EP 'An Odyssey For The Living'.
The EP opens with a melodic, slightly harsh arpeggiated picked guitar...
Review: Bonafide – Live at the Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton
Nice Boys Don’t Play Rock ‘n’ Roll. We all know that.
Fortunately for us (though) all the way from the lower end of dirtier Sweden...
Steve Hill The One-Man Blues Rock Band – In Concert
Steve Hill’s Solo Recording series of albums are pretty much all recorded live, so what could an actual album recorded live in front of...
The Gift continue to evolve on Antenna
Following on from 2016’s Why The Sea Is Salt, The Gift have now released their much-anticipated follow-up, Antenna. Three years in the making, it’s...
Review: Sick of it All – When the Smoke Clears
If you looked up integrity in the dictionary, you wouldn't see a picture of Sick of it All because dictionaries don't have pictures, but...
Havok reach new heights on fifth album
Thrash fans rejoice, for the new Havok album is here, "V" released May 1st via Candlelight Records is the band's fifth studio album, which you...



























