The XCERTS

The XCERTS – So No One Told You Life Was Going To Be This...

Lockdown gave us all a new meaning to life while giving Scottish rockers The XCERTS a new meaning to well-known songs. They looked at the...

Ravenlight’s ‘Project Genesis’ is a breath of fresh air into symphonic power metal

Project Genesis is the debut album coming from Irish symphonic power metal trio Ravenlight. Despite the band having only three members, they’re not short...
DEFECTO

DEFECTO seamlessly blend beautiful melodic parts with the more aggressive elements

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Fast-paced, hard-hitting, anthemic and in some ways, slightly haunting are all ways to describe Defecto's new album, Nemesis Prime Collective. The Danish four-piece (a...

Book Review: ‘You Me At Six – Never Hold an Underdog Down’ by Neil...

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You Me At Six have enjoyed a pretty impressive growth within the UK music scene – so it’s no real surprise that fans can...
Fumigation / The Path to R’lyeh - Invasion

Review: Fumigation / The Path to R’lyeh – Invasion

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Tracklist: FUMIGATION Arachnophobia Forced Vaginal Harbourage Earwigs & Earwax A Beard Full of Maggots THE PATH TO R’LYEH Dream Eater The Book Made of Human Skin ...

Kamikaze Test Pilots Album Review

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An all-American sounding album, heavily influenced by System of a Down (or at least that’s what it sounds like), Kamizake Test Pilots offering is...
Deep Purple - A Visual History 1968-76

Deep Purple – A Visual History 1968-76 (Rufus Publications)

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Revised by author Chris Charlesworth from his original 1982 text, with intro and outro sections added, and written with the full cooperation of Deep...
Jingle Jangle Morning - The U.S. 1960’s Folk Rock Explosion

Jingle Jangle Morning – The U.S. 1960’s Folk Rock Explosion

Between the years 1965-1970, the US witnessed a quite astonishing growth in the area of folk rock which, perhaps unsurprisingly, has its origins in...
ETHERNITY

Ethernity release The Human Race Extinction   

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The Human Race Extinction is the second album from Belgium power metal band Ethernity, following on from 2015’s Obscure Illusions, which was released to...

Review: Illdisposed – Grey Sky over Black Town

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Illdisposed have been in the making since 1991 and it shows in their thunderous presence as these Danish Vikings have proved their longevity for...