Review: Papa Roach – Crooked Teeth
It’s been two years since the last album was released by our teenage dark love, Papa Roach and this will be the band’s ninth...
Review: Avenged Sevenfold – The Stage
There has been a lot of talk about this album, which was released last month; mostly around its utter lack of promotion or marketing...
Gong – Unending Ascending
Formed in the late ’60s by psych visionary Daevid Allen, Gong in their earlier days were a pioneering band helping to evolve psych/space rock...
Nordjevel deliver a scorching Black Metal gem
Norwegian black metallers Nordjevel usually release quality music and this blistering five-track EP of theirs, which is scheduled for release in early May, is no...
Palace Of The King – Get Right With Your Maker
Picture some crime thriller movie where there’s a scene taking place in a strip joint. That’s how the first couple of bars of ‘I...
Review: Soilwork – Live in the Heart of Helsinki
From the start this live album is filled with explosive exploits and hungry attitude, but hardly surprising for this band whose reign began in 1995 under...
Motorhead release live at Montreux Jazz Festival
What, another Motorhead ‘live’ album? Well, yeah, why not? You’re never going to see the real thing on stage again so ‘live’ albums help...
Blue Oyster Cult prove they’re still relevant on The Symbol Remains
New York’s Blue Oyster Cult (BOC), fifty years long in the tooth and still with two of its original members, occupy an enviable slot...
Canadian pop-punkers We Were Sharks release Lost Touch
We Were Shark, the Canadian six-piece pop-punkers have recently released their second album Lost Touch and more apt an album name they could not have...
IMMORTAL return with demonic delight ‘Northern Chaos Gods’
Following a somewhat acrimonious split with former Immortal guitarist/vocalist Abbath, the renowned ensemble were suddenly reduced to a duo revolving around the highly talented...




























