Dream Theatre’s Distance Over Time “Them at their most dynamic”
A contentious point, maybe, but it’s probably true to say there’s no other band like rock titans, the mighty Dream Theatre. Consequently, few bands...
MaelstroM ‘It was Predestined’ EP Review
MaelstroM have claimed that they have created a kind of hybrid sub-genre, by fusing thrash, death, power, and prog-metal together.
Their legendary EP 'It Was...
The Paradox Twin – Silence from Signals
Three years on from their somewhat stunning 2018 debut album, The Importance Of Mr Bedlam, The Paradox Twin release their second album. Like Mr...
Cannibal Corpse – Bloodthirsty brutality and vicious skull-crushing intensity
If you were to ask the average person to name a death metal band, they'd likely say Slipknot because they don't know what death...
Grief Collector deliver a showcase on Disbelief Delirium
What happens when you combine ex-members from Signs of Rain, Among the Serpents and Candlemass with the desire to make sludge tinged heavy metal...
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown’s fresh and original rockin’ blues
It’s a good time for rockin’ blues, with the likes of Joe Bonamassa and The Temperance Movement helping to give the genre a welcome...
Review: Crimson Star – Bay View
If there is one description that hits the nail on the head with Crimson Star, it must be the words 'hard rock' but also...
James LaBrie – I Will Not Break EP
Recorded music has come such a long way in such a relatively short time: where it ensures quality sound reproduction that’s great, when it...
Review: Sorority Noise – Joy, Departed
Formed in 2013, Sorority Noise have outshot the ‘golden years’ of the original emo movement by quite a while – and whilst their second...
Kittie Re-Kindle A Fire That Threatens To Become An Inferno
To paraphrase the press release for this record - "When you discovered Kittie has a direct influence on how you see them." No truer...



























