Review: King Diamond – Dreams of Horror
Trying to get into someone like King Diamond for the first time can be difficult. With twelve albums under his belt, the former Mercyful...
James Ellis shows the beauty of The Earth & All Within
The Earth & All Within is the debut self-titled album helmed by mastermind James Ellis. His wide-spanning knowledge of 90s/00s pop rock and emo...
The Devils – Let The World Burn Down
Since their debut album, Sin You Sinners, which was crammed with sub-three-minute punk-ish rock with panache and titles such as the raucous ‘Coitus Interuptus...
The Survival Code share Whispers Of Woe
The Survival Code are a London-based rock duo that have been making waves on Spotify with a hectic release schedule of a single every...
Review: Thunder – Wonder Days
Like a musical Ric Flair, Thunder have called it a day more than once in their career. Despite this tendency to flip flop between...
Photos: Fozzy – The Dirty Youth – Malrun – in Wolverhampton
Malrun
Danish modern metallers Malrun opened the show with heavy guitar riffs and melodic harmonies. Check out their most recent video for 'Cycle of Abuse' here...
Dead City Ruins send a Shockwave
With new recruit Steve Welsh on vocals, (along with Tommy Cain (Guitars), Sean Blanchard (Guitars), Thomas Murphy (Bass) and Nick Trajanovski (Drums), Aussie rockers...
Review: Zephyr – An Odyssey For The Living
London based, progressive metal four piece, Zephyr, offer their debut EP 'An Odyssey For The Living'.
The EP opens with a melodic, slightly harsh arpeggiated picked guitar...
Review: Aversions Crown – Xenocide
From the early days of rock music, Australia has produced some utterly fantastic bands. We all know AC/DC, and on the contemporary end, who...
Prog Metal legends, Mastodon return to Manchester with an entirely sold out show
Topping album of the year polls for almost two decades and seemingly reinventing their sound with every subsequent album, Atlanta Prog Metal legends, Mastodon...


























