Review: Dope – Blood Money Part 1

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This latest album by DOPE still has a familiar feel reaching back to their previous work. Lyrically the songs haven’t become anymore intricate but...

Caitlin Krisko And The Broadcast – Blueprints EP

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Caitlin Krisko And The Broadcast deliver well-crafted soulful rockers and heart-wrenching ballads that play out in a well-produced manner while staying shy of being...

Live: Dope, Anti-Clone, Killus – Islington Academy, London

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Killus are mad. Donning coloured eye contacts, what can only be described as ‘Joker’ makeup and tongues tangling out, it’s fair to say this...

Review: Blackberry Smoke – Leave A Scar, Live In North Carolina

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If you are looking for something fun, something a bit jazzy, with a sprinkle of blues and country, and predominantly southern rock, then I would...
Lazy Days

Lazy Days: The Progressive pop sounds of 1975

This release is the latest instalment in Grapefruit’s ongoing year-by-year overview of the British rock & pop scene of the mid-1970s. While this set...

RAINBOW – Memories in Rock II       

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Of all the names regularly mentioned as sixties guitar heroes in the classic rock firmament, few stars shine brighter than that of the iconic...

Yes – 50th Anniversary UK Tour Celebrations

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2018 marks half a century since the formation of legendary progressive rock group Yes and to celebrate this then band will embark on a 10 date...
Olustee by JJ Grey & Mofro

JJ Grey & Mofro deep southern roots album Olustee

JJ Grey & Mofro - Grey says the term Mofro is a reference to the sound his band makes onstage, deep southern roots music....
Killswitch Engage

Killswitch Engage bring Atonement to Manchester Academy

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After several appearances in UK support slots for the likes of Bullet for my Valentine, Parkway Drive and Iron Maiden, Killswitch Engage make their...
Coheed and Cambria

Coheed and Cambria blindside Manchester with prog perfection

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Prog is an interesting genre and a prog live is wildly unpredictable at times but one of the few constants in the genre is...