The quirky yet captivating sound of Karabas Barabas
Karabas Barabas formed in late 2015 in Jacksonville Florida when Andrew Tuzhilin (bass/vocals), Josh Davis (drums) and Phranque Gallo (guitar/vocals) got together. The name...
Review: Ember Falls – Welcome to Ember Falls
As their splendid title suggests it is a fuel injected stomp of blood-curdling metal that is charged with deep contagion with a great vocal...
Alkaline Trio @ The Forum, London
Alkaline Trio have been knocking around a while now – their debut album ‘Goddamnit’ was released in 1998, and their most recent ‘My Shame...
Review: Lagwagon – Hang
After a hiatus of nine-years, punk-rock veterans Lagwagon are back with new album ‘Hang’.
“I’m writing all the time,” says Cape, “but a lot of...
Dan Reed Network + Vega, The Robin 2, 12th March
Most sensible people stay in on a Sunday night. Me I’m out on the town about to catch two bands whose work I’m not...
Chris Slade Introduces The Timescape
If you’ve not heard of Chris Slade then chances are you’re in good company as his is a name which doesn’t exactly feature all...
Review: WSTR – Red, Green or Inbetween
Bandwagon jumping has long appeared preferable to trendsetting in the world of pop-punk, and with debut record Red, Green or Inbetween’ it appears that Liverpudlian...
The Guards of Janas — SOULS OF DIOTIMA
This band excels at luminous visioning and visceral musical frameworks, to bring lush and evocative power-metal...
Carbellion wield their Weapons of Choice
Carbellion have been a unit since 2004 and their debut EP, American Heavy Rock, was descriptive, to say the least as they began to...
Snakecharmer + Daylight Robbery @ The Robin 2
Rob Billingham reviews an AOR gig which didn’t disappoint…
A real treat for lovers of melodic rock was in store for anyone braving the Arctic...



























