Live Review: Marillion at Leamington Assembly
The evening didn't quite start as planned for me and my review assistant, Paul. Arriving at the Assembly Rooms in Leamington we were met...
Review: Extreme – Pornograffitti (25th Anniversary Edition)
Even 25 years on, it's hard to imagine Extreme's unlikely success. Well, it isn't as they were still riding on the last hurrah of...
The Bad Flowers + Support- The Ayslum 2, Birmingham, 17/2/2018
Tonight’s the launch party for The Bad Flowers debut album Starting Gun. The Asylum 2 is sold out; we’re packed in like sardines and...
Velvet Revolver by Ross Halfin (Rufus Rock ‘n Roll Publishing)
Velvet Revolver came together at a time when, according to Duff McKagan, “there wasn’t much rock ‘n roll happening out there in the world,...
Jethro Tull – Curious Ruminant
“I’m a curious person, not in the sense of being weird, in the sense of having curiosity. I’m also a ruminant in the sense...
Review: Veil Of Maya – False Idol
False Idol is Veil Of Maya’s first album since 2015’s Matriarch, an album which elevated their already considerable status in the world of tech...
Review: Northcote – Hope Is Made of Steel
Firstly, I would like to introduce you to Matt Goud better know as Northcote. The Canadian singer songwriter from British Colobima joined by his...
Review: Decipher – Blame Yourself EP
Track-by-Track review of Blame Yourself by Decipher:
Prelude
Lulls the listener into a false sense of security offering a dream-like fantasy of music but with the...
Sleeping With Sirens ‘Feel’
Formed in 2009, Sleeping With Sirens are a post-hardcore band from Orlando, Florida, USA. Although they have only been together four years, their music...
God Damn ‘I’m a Lazer, Youre a Radar’ Single Review
The Black Country Blues/Grunge/Stoner three-piece outfit God Damn was formed by Thomas Edward (Vocals/Guitar) with Dave Copson (Vocals/Guitar) and Ash Weaver (Drums) in 2010.
The...




























