I See Stars Make a Triumphant Return with The Wheel
I See Stars make a triumphant comeback with the release of their brand new album The Wheel, which marks a new era for the...
Uncut arrive From Blue
Well, at least I learned a lot about uncut diamonds and the magazine when I tried to research the rock band Uncut… other than the...
Fates Warning – Live Over Europe
This double live album by the progressive metal heroes Fates Warning appropriately titled Live Over Europe containing an astounding 23 tracks captured on tape...
The Parasitic Twins – All That’s Left To Do Now Is Sleep With Each...
As EP’s go, this probably has a title longer than most songs, let alone an entire EP. 6 minutes of intensity, dirty riffs, beastly...
Review: Trepalium – Damballa Voodoo Doll
It's not often you come across a band like Trepalium. One struggles to define what sub genre this band falls under. The closest approximation...
Mabel Greer’s Toyshop – The Secret
Mabel Greer’s Toyshop is the group whose members would go on to form progressive rock giants Yes. There are three principle things to take...
Review: Sick of it All – When the Smoke Clears
If you looked up integrity in the dictionary, you wouldn't see a picture of Sick of it All because dictionaries don't have pictures, but...
Battle Born cross swords on self titled release
Power metal or battle metal is one sub-genre you can rely on always having certain tropes, there is a distinct sound, imagery and lyrical...
Epica – We Will Take You With Us
Epica are a Dutch symphonic rock band, though what they play goes a little beyond just this as their music flits in and out...
Everon’s 70’s Prog album Shells
How much does it harm a band to be away for such a long time? When a favourably received album, released in 2008 isn’t followed...




























