Review: Face The Chronos – Advent
Face The Chronos, the Russian progressive metalcore band from Moscow, have released their debut album Advent. Let’s delve into this review.
For a debut album,...
Cavalera: A family bonded by Morbid Devastation
The Cavalera brothers have built a death metal dynasty from humble beginnings back in the early 80s from Brazil and their original project, Sepultura,...
THE MUTE GODS – Atheists and Believers
The Mute Gods are a kind-of prog-rock supergroup, with all three members of the line-up having a lengthy pedigree playing in other major bands,...
Blink 182 – The O2 Arena, London – The Kings of Pop-Punk
Let's get this out of the way right from the off, Blink 182 were one of those gateway bands for me. I was 16 in...
An Extraordinary Life – John Wetton
Those coming to this hefty 252-page book devoted to the memory of John Wetton, looking exacting details on his life, and more so minutiae...
Holding Absence host emotional sellout show in Liverpool
Visiting Liverpool for the first time and selling out the small room, Welsh post-rock band Holding Absence bring their bouncy yet emotionally driven brand...
Blindstone share Scars To Remember
Scars To Remember is the tenth album from the Danish-based blues trio, Blindstone. The trio, who take the 60’s and 70’s as their touchstone...
ROCK and ROLE: The Visionary Songs of Peter Hammill and Van der Graaf Generator
Many younger fans, asked to name a Peter Hammill / Van der Graaf Generator (VdGG) song, probably couldn't do so if their mothers' lives...
The Jokers rock to their Rock and Roll Bones
Artists are still suffering from the pandemic as tours and albums were held back causing hardships all round. The impending success of The Jokers...
Review: Night By Night – NxN
Featuring a member of the Sisters of Mercy and a former vocalist from Voodoo Six, such a résumé may lead the reader to presume Night...




























