Review: 1919 – Bloodline
A superb start to what I hope will be a superb album as this bristles with coaxing melody and tight sounds. Like Johnny Rotten in...
Review: Me and That Man – Songs of Love and Death
Side/solo projects can be a risk for established artists. It’s always interesting to see a musician take a different approach to their self-expression, or...
Krokofant find themselves in a playful mood on the catchy 6
Renowned Norwegian jazz rockers Krokofant have always been at the vanguard of forward-thinking, original music in their native country, and in many ways, they...
Review: Castle Freak – Human Hive
Genre: Gore Obsessed Death Metal/Grindcore
It has always been a pleasure to review grindcore. The gory album covers, the fast mix of death metal, punk...
Walking Papers – WP2
Calling Seattle home, the men behind Walking Papers are no stranger to the rock and roll scene, returning with their second release ‘WP2’, they...
Hevy Festival 2012 Review
If I could sum up Hevy Fest 2012 in one sentence… I’d be out of a job, but more importantly I’d be doing this...
Review: Hacktivist – Outside The Box
Hacktivist appeared on the music scene back in 2012 and brought their sound to the mix with their self-titled debut EP - it wasn't necessarily...
Brian Setzer convinces us that The Devil Always Collects
Usually, when you hear the name Brian Setzer, the first thought will be of the Stray Cats…which is fair enough but runs the risk...
Absolva – Anthems To The Dead
Absolva are a classic metal band, based in Manchester. The band is famous for their sublime twin-lead guitar sounds - creating the finest rock...
Larkin Poe release Self Made Man
Named after their great-great great grandfather and genuine descendants of the great Edgar Allan Poe, the sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell follow up the...




























