Iain Matthews: A People’s History by Richard Houghton
Spenwood Books
Mention Iain Matthews’ name to most music fans and, if the answer isn’t "who?", then it’s likely to be "oh, isn’t he the...
DeWolff Capture The Sprit Of The Road With The Tascam Tapes
Despite their name sounding as though they’re a Norwegian death metal band, DeWolff (the name taken from Harvey Keitel’s character in ‘Pulp Fiction’) is,...
Review: Battle Path – Ambedo
It would seem that Battle Path like to add an air of mystery to their already mysterious past. It is unclear who ‘Chris’ is...
ACM Summer Live – An impressive evening of miscellany, revelation and five-star aptitude.
At the end of July we attended the industry evening of the ACM Summer Live events.
This is a series of concerts held in Guildford,...
Félix Rabin – Pogboy
French-born, Swiss residing Félix Rabin doesn’t resemble your typical hotshot modern blues guitarist in the photos shot to promote this new six track EP....
Mad Max – 35 years and still going strong
Mad Max are celebrating 35 years of producing quality metal fused AOR and musicians Michael Voss (vocals/guitar), Jürgen Breforth (guitar), Axel Kruse (drums) and Thomas...
Live Review – Mini Mansions at Reading Festival 2015
What would it sound like if Queens of the Stone Age bassist Micheal Shuman picked up some drum sticks, a guitar and a microphone?...
Review: Sodom – Decision Day
Drumroll please, and be sure to add those thrash riffs into the mix because, ladies and gentlemen, the new Sodom is here.
With a history...
Review: Idols of Apathy – Life Lessons
Idols of Apathy are a highly dedicated six piece that create a sound, with colossal riffs and pounding beats, that is both dominant and...
When Rivers Meet – We Fly Free
Married couple Grace and Aaron Bond, have for the last year or so, been gathering admirers for their blues rooted music, releasing two EPS...




























