Tim Bowness’s Flowers At The Scene – His most powerful and strongest solo album...
Using a propulsive backdrop of art rock, heartbreaking ballads and quirky pop tunes, Tim Bowness has delivered a new album of eleven diverse and...
Slam Dunk Festival 2026: Down The Bill and Loving It
Slam Dunk North's 20th anniversary brought sunshine, nostalgia and an absolute abundance of reasons to be happy to be alive, if a little sunburned....
Review: Clear the Auditorium – The Final Broadcast
Young, energetic band from South Wales, UK. Clear the Auditorium play a blend of post-hard core and punk fused with elements of electronic genres like...
Liar Thief Bandit shine on Diamonds
Liar Thief Bandit are a Swedish power trio who, in their own words, “blend the melodic essence that helped shape the ‘70s and the...
Review: Keitzer – Ascension
Well there is nothing that feeds the blood more than good old metal grind and hardcore. It’s punishing and brutal and you can feel...
Such Gold ‘Misadventures’ Album Review
Listening to Such Gold is like listening to one of those bands you've heard on skate games when you were a kid but can...
I Divide – Last One Standing
Since winning the 2012 Red Bull Bedroom Jam, Exeter boys I Divide have been building a fanbase through hard work and club shows/support slots...
Review: Sixx AM ‘Prayers For The Damned. Vol.1’
The three rock ‘n roll musketeers, Nikki Sixx (bass), Dj Ashba (guitar), James Michael (lead vocals) known as Sixx AM, have released the first...
Evildead return to The United States of Anarchy
Evildead were one of the many unfortunately short lived thrash metal bands to come from the late 80s but their debut album Annihilation of...
Sylosis deliver a Cycle Of Suffering
Early next month dawns the arrival of two things. One of Britain’s’ leading metal bands will release their first album in nearly five years....



























