Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons – Kings Of The Asylum
Following on from the sad loss of Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Campbell .. Lemmy’s sidekick for 30 years .. after a period of adjustment to...
Review: The Ghost Inside – Dear Youth
LA post hardcore band The Ghost Inside, recently release their fourth full length studio album titled 'Dear Youth' - set to be one of the...
The Robert J Hunter Band new Self Titled Release
Robert J Hunter hails from the Channel Islands, Alderney to be precise. Unsurprisingly he is now based in London, as his home Island is...
Brutality Will Prevail ‘Scatter The Ashes’ Album Review
After staring at my laptop screen for about half an hour or so, I’ve come to the conclusion that this is a difficult album...
Review: In Flames – Battles
Considering that In Flames are a band that have been writing and producing music for 26 years you may be forgiven for wondering how...
Morse/Portnoy/George go Cover to Cover
Not one, but three CDs of cover versions as the illustrious trio of Morse/Portnoy/George re-release a couple of previous covers albums and tack on...
Suicidal Angels say a Profane Prayer
Five years on from their release of Decades of Aggression, fans’ prayers have been answered as Suicidal Angels have descended from the thrash metal...
Live: 2000 Trees Festival 2016
“You only have 52 weekends a year – make 7-9th July count”. Alright 2000 Trees, we definitely did just that. In a world of...
Review: Exist Immortal – Breathe
Sometimes, the right band comes along at just the right time. I was listening to Textures when Exist Immortal’s latest offering appeared in my...
Review: Furyon – Lost Salvation
After a series of EPs and singles, Brighton’s Furyon are now on their third album, produced by Rick Beato (Shinedown, Fozzy) and it’s a...




























