Review: Evil Scarecrow – Galactic Hunt
'Glatactic Hunt' is the debut album from Evil Scarecrow setting out to their vision of metal. Before I talk about the album I should...
The Bee Gees In The 60’s – Andrew Hughes, GrantWalters & Mark Crohan
Book review of The Bee Gees In The 60’s by Andrew Hughes, GrantWalters & Mark Crohan.
The Bee Gees (Brothers Gibb) probably sang three-part harmonies...
Blind River set to release new album
Back early last year, I found myself strolling into the Underworld to cover a show of one of my favourite bands, Grand Magus with...
Blasts ‘n’ Slams Delivers a Night of Goregrind Mayhem in Manchester
Hammerhead Events put on their ‘Blasts ‘n’ Slams’ event this summer in Manchester, a stupid and slammy goregrind show with artists from all over...
Review: Dead Existence – Endless Misery
Genre: Sludge / Doom / Stoner / Hard Core / Crust / Metal
It seems the doom and gloom has been spreading over London since...
Tygers are worth two in Ambush
Whenever the era of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal is discussed, most name the obvious ones, some mourn the ones that got...
Moody Blues bassman John Lodge brought his 10,000 Light Years band to London for...
In the almost baronial splendour of Cadogan Hall, Sloane Square, Moody Blues bassman John Lodge brought his 10,000 Light Years band to London for...
Review: Mastodon – Emperor of Sand
Three years on from the release of Once More 'Round The Sun, American heavy metal act Mastodon have returned to the front lines of...
Hematite Speak Of The Devil
Often known as “the protective stone”, Hematite is also the name of a new duo from the USA. Vocalist Davey Muise (Vanna, Trove) and...
Album Review: Robin Trower – Something’s About To Change
70s stadium super-stardom in the USA was not a manufactured thing. You could get on a major touring bill, pay payola to get a...




























