Review: Meshuggah – The Violent Sleep of Reason
WARNING. Listening to this album may cause serious damage to your bank balance and add points to your license.
If you have ever been caught...
Joe Bonamassa – Live at Radio City Music Hall DVD + CD
Radio City Music Hall is one of those iconic buildings that populate New York. A venue that showbiz royalty perform, you know the likes...
Review: Revocation – Empire of the Obscene
Revocation came flying out of Boston around mid 2000 with demo release 'Summon the Spawn' in '06 and album Empire of The Obscene in...
Review: Davey Suicide – Made From Fire
Over the past year or so Davey Suicide himself has been battling with his ex-record label over many issues, so it's a huge achievement...
Review: Bloody Hammers – Lovely Sort of Death
Track by Track review of Lovely Sort of Death by Bloody Hammers. Released 5th August 2016 via Napalm Death Records.
Bloodletting on the Kiss –...
Sykofant transformed Kulturhuset in Bergen into something otherworldly
A relatively warm yet windswept evening in Bergen saw three exceptionally good prog rock outfits pay the venue appropriately named Kulturhuset in the heart...
The Dirty Denims know the meaning of Party On!
Dutch band The Dirty Denims follow up 2019’s Ready, Steady,Go! with another exclamatory title… Party On! The ten tracks continue their clever blend of...
Thy Art Is Murder ‘Hate’
Despite being one of it's longest standing sub-genres, death metal has always lurked on the periphery of our culture like that weird kid at...
Dee Calhoun: Acoustically Godless
Spiral Grave and Iron Man vocalist, Dee Calhoun, has, once again, gone acoustic on his third solo album, Godless as he recorded it in...
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...




























