Holly West – Mokita
There’s a generation of males out there for whom a woman wearing a black leather cat suit can be forgiven almost anything. From middle-aged...
Periphery’s IV Hail Stan pushes the boundaries of progressive alternative metal
The latest iteration from Periphery’s numerical albums offers up nine new tracks for it’s forth chapter, Hail Stan. This sixth studio album by the...
The Flower Kings stick it to 2020 with new album, Islands
Since the release of Desolation Rose back in 2013, it was widely believed that with main man and guitarist Roine Stolt busy playing with...
Review: Santa Cruz – Santa Cruz
Most commonly described as “Pure F*cking Adrenaline” Santa Cruz are back with their second studio album via Spinefarm Records. They certainly haven’t slowed down...
Lansdowne dispense the Medicine
Boston-based rockers Lansdowne have been paying their dues for over fifteen years with extensive touring and have a large online following for their brand...
Review: Entombed A.D. – Dead Dawn
Entombed is a name that will always be remembered. Through decades they developed themselves often and always found a particular sound that was just...
Review: Dragonhammer – Obscurity
Dragonhammer is a five-piece Italian band who’ve been around for fifteen years and have become one of Italy’s unsung power metal heroes. They’ve released...
It Bites draw a Map of the Past
Similar to the band’s previous release The Tall Ships, Map of the Past is being reissued after also being remastered by John Mitchell, and...
Gun – The Calton Songs
Gun are a hard rock band from Glasgow who, with a split of 11 years between 1997-2008, have been in existence for thirty plus...
Heaven’s Basement at The Cockpit, Leeds
After seeing Heaven’s Basement play at The Duchess in York back in July 2013, I jumped at the chance to see the guys play...



























