Metalite Embark On The Ultimate Quest To Save Humanity
Nearly three years on from their release of A Virtual World, Metalite are back in the studio with their upcoming record Expedition One.
Set in...
A Tale of Two Cities ‘New Horizons’ EP Review
Words cannot describe ‘New Horizons’ - the latest EP from A Tale of Two Cities. It has phenomenal guitar harmonies that flow over poetic...
Sons Of Liberty Prove The Detail Is In The Devil
Sons of Liberty (SoL) are a Southern rock band from the south... well, from the southwest of England actually, and they’ve developed considerably since...
Jordan Rudess’ ‘Wired for Madness’ is testimony to the extraordinary range and breadth of his...
If you’re a fan of Prog-metal the name Jordan Rudess will be familiar to you as the keyboard player with rock titans Dream Theatre...
Brother Dege shines on Aurora
Brother Dege (previously known as Dege Legg) is a seriously talented man - an award-winning writer who produces dark blues with attitude, traditional blues...
Diabolic Night go Behind The Crimson Prophecy
With the multi-instrumentalist Heavy Steeler steering the ship that is Diabolic Night, backed by drummer Christhunter, you can probably guess that the tracks on...
Airbag – The Century of the Self
It is a funny thing when a great and supremely skilled constellation of musicians releases a near-perfect album that makes you think and believe...
Craneium fashions a compelling musical epic on The Narrow Line
Craneium’s latest album, The Narrow Line, bares several similarities to an ancient Grecian epic; both works contain the hallmarks of a fantastical journey. For...
Review: Memoriam – The Hellfire Demos II
Focusing on the themes of death, loss and war Memoriam was formed after the tragic death of Martin ‘Kiddie’ Kearns (Bolt Throwers Drummer) in...
Review: White Moth Black Butterfly – Atone
White Moth Black Butterfly is the latest venture from always-busy vocalist Dan Tompkins and a supporting cast featuring Keshav Dar of Skyharbor, fellow vocalist...



























