Joe Bonamassa’s The Sleep Eazys release ‘Easy To Buy, Hard To Sell’
Joe Bonamassa continues with his quest for world domination with an instrumental album made up of a series of tracks drawn from right across...
Carpool Tunnel flower and blossom on Bloom
Back in 2017, Carpool Tunnel released a single; since then a number of releases saw the light of day and all of them showed...
Review: Joanne Shaw Taylor – The Dirty Truth
Four studio albums in and this time round were getting The Dirty Truth. So what’s the rap sheet say so far about Joanne Shaw...
Arceye ‘At First Light’
Arceye is a four piece death/trash metal band from Shrewsbury. Since forming in 2004 the band has been busy spreading their music to the...
War Gods Of The Deep – Monsters, Magic & Mayhem
Not to be confused with the early 60s horror movie based on an Edgar Allan Poe poem though that’s possibly where the name came...
Review: Broken Witt Rebels – Georgia Pine EP
Looking like extras from the Peaky Blinders TV show, Broken Witt Rebels pose nonchalantly in the publicity photos currently doing the rounds to promote their...
Review: Vault 51 – Kid
Vault 51 are a self-described "post-hardcore" rock quintet who hail from Atlanta, Georgia. After several years of hard work their debut EP Kid is...
The Dirty Denims know the meaning of Party On!
Dutch band The Dirty Denims follow up 2019’s Ready, Steady,Go! with another exclamatory title… Party On! The ten tracks continue their clever blend of...
Worshipper embark on a One Way Trip
Hailing from Boston (not Lincolnshire), Worshipper has released their third full-length album, One Way Trip. The heavy rock/metal/psyche band—comprising vocalist and guitarist John Brookhouse,...
Queen In The Seventies
It would be fair to say that Queen have moved away from being merely a rock band towards being a musical phenomenon, with a...



























