The Amity Affliction, The Plot In You, Dream State, Endless Heights – Manchester
Not too long after releasing their new album Misery The Amity Affliction return to the UK on a monster tour, bringing along three fantastic support...
Download Festival 2022: The Big Fat Review
Three years ago, we left the grounds of Donington Racecourse expecting to return for another ground-shaking weekend of rock n' roll only 12 months...
RUSH – Portraits Edition (Rufus Publications)
By the end of the period covered by this book, the early eighties, Rush (the ‘Holy Trinity’ to their global fanbase) were probably the...
The Jokers rock to their Rock and Roll Bones
Artists are still suffering from the pandemic as tours and albums were held back causing hardships all round. The impending success of The Jokers...
Gus G – Letting Go
Gus G’s 'Letting Go' can now be heard on rock radio and there’s also a video released featuring the track. ‘Letting Go is taken...
Live Review: Buckcherry @ Hard Rock Hell
As the final band of the weekend, Buckcherry were under serious pressure to deliver after what had been a wonderful weekend of high standard...
Jonas Lindberg’s The Other Side are Miles From Nowhere
This is the second release from Jonas Lindberg’s prog-rock side project, The Other Side, the follow up to 2016’s Pathfinder, and it’s truly an...
Lykantropi have reissued their fascinating sophomore album Spirituosa
The superb metamorphical and über-symbolistical 1970s-style Swedish rock band Lykantropi have reissued their fascinating sophomore album, titled Spirituosa via Despotz
Their song-story kicks off with...
Kerry King loudly declares From Hell I Rise
The retirement of Slayer left a massive void in the landscape of metal and many have been quietly praying to the desolate one for...
Let Go: KMFDM, doing it again
KMFDM are one of the most important acts in the industrial scene. With a career spanning 40 years, it becomes difficult to do something...



























