Trouble Is rock the blues Wholehearted(ly)
Danish pair Mathias Heibøll Østlund (guitar/vocals) and Poul Valdemar Prahl (drums) make up a new, modern blues-rock duo called Trouble Is. Guitarist Mathias journeyed...
Reading Festival 2018 – The Rock Review
Reading now is not the Reading of the past. It’s no secret that rock fans have voiced their disapproval outload throughout the course of...
Def Leppard ‘Viva! Hysteria’
Mötley Crüe has done it grandly. Shania did it alone. Elton did it with a big pair of inflatable titties. Rod Stewart did it...
The Defiled ‘Daggers’
Enriched by a multitude of metal bands, the UK has a source of listening material across a wide range, for all tastes. However what...
Bitch Falcon hits a milestone on debut album “Staring At Clocks”
Bitch Falcon’s Staring at Clocks arrives after a flurry of singles and an EP stretching back to 2015, marking a milestone in the band’s...
The New Roses – Nothing But Wild
Maybe it’s
the name but the impression I got before hearing them was that The New Roses
were probably some glam-sleaze band, docking their caps to...
Review: Devil Sold His Soul – Belong ╪ Betray
Devil Sold His Soul have had a frustrating career path. They are one of those bands that constantly seem on the brink of doing...
Beartooth and Motionless In White rip Manchester apart
First up was New York-based hardcore punk Stray From The Path and they were really well received for good reason. Their stage presence was...
Review: Wren – Auburn Rule
London outfit Wren have finally released upon the Earth their debut full length release ‘Auburn Rule’. At just five tracks long, the post-metal/sludge band...
Avkrvst – The Approbation
Avkrvst, Simon Bergseth, and Martin Utby are lifelong friends whose fathers were once bandmates. When they were young, Simon and Martin made a promise...




























