Future Shock ‘Future Shock’ EP Review
Future Shock is a brand new hard rock project born in the early part of 2011 in London, UK. The stated intent of this band...
Review: Black Fast – Spectre of Ruin
After the explosive impact of their last release, I was excited to hear Black Fast's latest musical offering.
On the surface, Spectre of Ruin is a...
Caustic Casanova spark the neurones on Glass Enclosed Nerve Center
Back in 2012, a band called Caustic Casanova began making waves in the US both live and with their debut album, Someday You...
Motorhead release live at Montreux Jazz Festival
What, another Motorhead ‘live’ album? Well, yeah, why not? You’re never going to see the real thing on stage again so ‘live’ albums help...
Alcatrazz – No holds barred on Take No Prisoners
Arguments abound on the validity of band names when members of the original lineup(s) are thin on the ground… I ignore the history and...
Steve Morse Band – Triangulation Album Review
Known to rock fans as Deep Purple's longest-serving guitarist, Steve Morse (no relation to Neal Morse) stepped away from the band in 2022 to...
Supersonic Blues Machine – Californisoul
Supersonic Blues Machine are probably a name you aren’t familiar with, but it is a name that is known well among a few and...
Within Temptation – From powerful lyrics to epic anthems
When Within Temptation announced the European leg of their ‘Bleed Out’ tour I didn't expect to be travelling to Nottingham to watch them, but...
Ereb Altor serve up some blackened folk
Touted as a melting pot of black metal, Viking metal and pagan/folk metal, Swedish four-piece Ereb Altor released Vargtimman this week via Napalm Records....
Darkyra Black – Dragon Tears
Lands of ice and snow are where we typically think female fronted symphonic gothic metal music is spawn, but it’s to sunnier climes we...

























