Lamb of God’s self-titled release: ‘Lamb of God’
What you see is what you get really with Lamb of God, They’ve become a staple band that hasn’t really developed their sound much,...
Epica – The Quantum Enigma
Fifth album in from Epica the symphonic metal band who hail from Holland, but the first I’ve had the opportunity to listen to. Increasingly...
Review: Cetacean – Breach|Submerge
Conceived from the mind and influences of L.A. native David Sais, Cetacean was realized in 2015 with a complete line-up that includes Daniel Pouliot...
PURE LOVE, TURBOGEIST, THE VESTALS @ XOYO, LONDON
Valentine’s Day. Shoreditch. If you didn’t know better, you might have thought that the XOYO was preparing to host a romantic evening for swooning...
Review: Joe Satriani – Shockwave Supernova
Joe Satriani is often referred to as ‘The Peoples Favourite’ guitarist. And that’s because his guitar-work feels so natural. It is sincerely played and...
Hard Rock Hell VII ‘Cirque Du Rock’ Review
Hard Rock Hell (HRH) VII now in its seventh year is a festival filled with classic rock and metal bands. Each year the festival...
The Merciless Book Of Metal
Have you ever been in this situation? You’re in your local boozer and surrounded by your friends and they start wax lyrically (to talk...
Review: Will Haven – Open the Mind to Discomfort
There is music that is meant to be free. To be played in big open fields, among the sun and the flowers. Then there...
Blitzkrieg are Loud And Proud
This review is only slightly coloured by the fact that Brian Ross, the long time vocalist of NWOBHM heroes, Blitzkrieg, was a close friend...
Pröwess dispense some Blacktop Therapy
After two EPs, North Carolina rock band Pröwess are about to release a powerful 70's centric rock album called Blacktop Therapy. (Note the umlaut, which I...



























