LeBrock Deliver Guitar-Powered Synthwave and 80s Nostalgia to Manchester
Peterborough two-piece LeBrock are forces to be reckoned with in the retrowave scene, bringing powerhouse vocals, epic guitar solos and fist-pumping power synths to...
Review: The Bastard Sons – Smoke
The Bastard Sons are a band you may not heard of but very soon they will be all you hear for the foreseeable future....
A New Day Festival played host to Glenn Hughes, The Hawklords, Fish, Martin Barre...
A New Day Festival is set in what must surely be the most beautiful site to hold a festival in the UK, the music...
Black Sabbath – 50 Years & Beyond
Lucifer stands guard within Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. He has been there since 1947 when Sir Jacob Epstein’s brass sculpture, weighing in at...
Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons – Kings Of The Asylum
Following on from the sad loss of Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Campbell .. Lemmy’s sidekick for 30 years .. after a period of adjustment to...
Live: Incite at Manchester Academy
It’s been another epic metal filled night! I have had pleasure of watching four fantastic bands; Soulfly supported by King Parrot, Incite and Lody...
Fuchsia II : from Psychedelia to a Distant place
This album is all about a journey.
A journey that started out in the ‘Psychedelia’ of the late 1960’s London underground scene. To a ‘distant...
Danny Worsnop Goes Blue
Danny Worsnop has a new solo album called Shades of Blue that takes different steps that began with his country infused ‘The Long Road Home’. This time...
Review: Ghost – Popestar EP
Many wouldn't disagree that Ghost (aka Ghost BC) are the best act to break out in in the 2010s. Each album is exciting, they...
TAAKE/DEATHCULT – Jaertegn
Yes, this is just what the good black metal doctor ordered – a vigorous and disgusting split EP by two of the best and...




























