Review: The Infernal Sea – The Great Mortality
It's safe to say that black metal is an acquired taste. Some love it, some hate it, some just don't 'get' it. That being said,...
Review: My Iron Lung – Relief
My Iron Lung - a four piece melodic hardcore punk band, who hail from San Diego. Here they are releasing their second album 'Relief'...
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...
Review: New Years Day – Malevolence
A soon as a couple of years ago the idea of 'goth rock' being cool again seemed very unlikely. Enter the whole 'New Grave'...
Praying Mantis deliver a stellar new opus In The Shape Of Katharsis
Ever since their superb performance at the Winterstorm festival in Scotland back in 2019, I have been madly in love with these skilled veterans’...
Francis Rossi – The Way We Were, Vol 1
Most music fans know Francis Rossi, as well as the band with which he made his name. Francis is a national treasure .. if...
Whom Gods Destroy deliver Insanium
It's another year and therefore another new band for Derek Sherinian. Following stints in Dream Theatre, Black Country Communion (with whom he’s releasing a...
Aborted Foetus – Private Judgement Day
This brutal death army has been throwing out albums left right and center since their formation in 2000. The new album is diverse and...
All Them Witches burn on ATW
This is the fifth album by Nashville based All Them Witches and if you’ve heard any of the previous ones (the excellent Sleeping Through the...
Cedric Burnside shares his Hill Country Love
Yes, OK Cedric Burnside is the grandson of the blues genius R L Burnside but he’s never tried to ride on those coat-tails and,...



























