I Shall Be Released – The Songs of Bob Dylan (3CD Set)
Aside from the legendary Fab Four, whose songs have been covered an innumerable number of times—spanning from the sublime (like Crosby, Stills & Nash's...
Review: Blood Divisions – Cardinal One
Founded by core members Chris Jericho (Fozzy, WWE), David Austin (Nasty Savage), and Ed Aborn (Intersonic Cyber Symphony), Blood Divisions features a roster of...
Live Review: Soccer Mommy + Francis Of Delirium in Manchester
The next generation of pop grunge rockers are here! Soccer Mommy swayed the house down with Francis Of Delirium. In the modern world of...
Tulus Take Us To A Dark Place with Old Old Death
Yours truly is a massive fan of Evil 1999 by the ugly Norwegian black metal scumbags collectively known as Tulus, and such foul and...
Review: A Devil’s Din – Skylight
A Devil’s Din confess to being influenced by late sixties psychedelic music and early seventies prog. A band ripe for those currently imbibing on...
Leeds-punks Eat Defeat latest release ‘I Think We’ll Be Okay’
Eat Defeat, the Leeds based 4 piece pop-punkers latest release I Think We'll Be Okay is nothing if not an upbeat collection of well crafted,...
Ramblin Man Fair 2017 – The Full Report
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After the syrupy Graham Bonnet Band (who got things going early at around 4pm Friday with a great set of recognisable toons — what...
Lunatic Soul’s Transition II: folk-forest melancholy
Earlier in 2026, Mariusz Duda stunned everyone in the prog community by walking away from Polish progmeisters, Riverside, and as he was co-founder, vocalist,...
Kittie’s Three Decades of Legacy Burns Through Manchester
Often hailed ‘Nu metal legends’, all-female heavy metal titans Kittie returned to Manchester for their ‘Legacy of Fire’ 30th anniversary tour, celebrating the band’s...
Quinn Sullivan offers us Salvation
Guitar prodigy Quinn Sullivan is back with another carefully crafted and performed blend of soul and blues with the odd funky interjection. The new...



























