Hell’s Addiction – Raise Your Glass
Yes - it's amazing when you hear a great band rising from the UK! It's like a huge thumbs up to all the rock...
B.B. King “Ladies and Gentleman… Mr B.B. King” Box Set Review
B.B King is one of the most accomplished guitarists of all time, has released over fifty albums, and practically invented a genre. The man...
Magic Pie – Maestro
Norwegian prog rockers Magic Pie seem to be getting better and better with age and nowhere is that more apparent than on this sparkling...
I See Stars Make a Triumphant Return with The Wheel
I See Stars make a triumphant comeback with the release of their brand new album The Wheel, which marks a new era for the...
Michael Schenker – Don’t Sell Your Soul
Every rock fan has an opinion about Michael Schenker, very likely classic rock's most famous 'flying V' guitar slinger. He's a disruptive influence in...
Slegest return once more with Avstand
The filthy Norwegian quartet known as Slegest have yet to disappoint yours truly, and this upcoming juggernaut of theirs, which is the fourth full-length...
Rain of Acid – Ghost Town
Kicking it since 2008, Rain of Acid, a melodic death metal band from Vaasa (Finland) will release its second album 'Ghost Town' through Violent...
Vestindien offer unique and spirited take on Norweigan Black Metal
What have we here? Appropriately entitled NULL, which translates to ZERO in English, Norway’s Vestindien have conjured a dark and brooding black metal record...
Abiotic ‘Symbiosis’ Album Review
Miami based quintet Abiotic (formed in 2012) create sumptuous symphonic tech-death/metal sounds. They released their ‘A Universal Plague’ EP in September 2011. Employing complex rhythms,...
Review: Lethe – The First Corpse on the Moon
Primus. Tool. Fantômas. There are bands that truly epitomise what it is to eclectic, and blend myriad influences without becoming convoluted or start to...


























