Vanilla Fudge
Vanilla Fudge was one of the first American groups to infuse psychedelia into heavy rock sound to create “psychedelic symphonic rock” an eclectic genre that would,...
Review: Fueled Hate – March of the Pigs
Not only do they have a great name, they also have an amazing eye-catching cover for their new album March of the Pigs. Dirty metal...
Nightwish – On Track: Every Album, Every Song
It says something about how big a band have become in their home country when the departure of the lead singer prompts questions in...
GHOST – Ceremony And Devotion; a barrage of fan favourite after fan favourite
For Swedish occult rockers Ghost they end 2017 with a rather nice surprise for their fans in the form of Ceremony And Devotion. Being their...
With One Last Breath/theFallen/On The Ropes @Fibbers, York, 22/07/2013
Grand homecoming shows are often cause for celebration. That was certainly the case on Monday 22nd July, when York metalcore quintet With One Last...
Review: A Devil’s Din – Skylight
A Devil’s Din confess to being influenced by late sixties psychedelic music and early seventies prog. A band ripe for those currently imbibing on...
Review: Existance – Steel Alive
Existance revolve around Julian Izard, son of Didier Izard who was lead vocalist with French speed metal band H–Bomb and brought out a single...
Review: Diet Cig — Swear I’m Good At This
The New York pop-punk duo DIET CIG have announced their debut album Swear I’m Good At This will be released via Frenchkiss Records on April...
Alien Ant Farm and Soil return to Manchester to deliver a tour rooted in...
While Nu Metal is no longer the most popular genre in Metal, it is important to remember that at one point it was almost...
Tygers of Pan Tang – Bloodlines
The name Tygers of Pan Tang derives from a fictional archipelago in a Michael Moorcock novel. Despite their longevity, many younger rock and metal...




























