Review: Negative Thought Process – Methylene Butterfly
New Year’s Destitution Opens with an automated voice telling a very interesting story of alcohol and butt plugs and paints a scene from a...
Laurence Jones Band
Previously on record Laurence Jones songs have been slick and aimed at your mainstream music listener but not captured the vibrant groove of his...
Atomic Rooster Returns: Circle The Sun Recaptures 70s Hammond Organ Glory
Atomic Rooster emerged out of the dissolution of the first Crazy World of Arthur Brown, with Vince Crane (Hammond Organ) and pre-ELP Carl Palmer...
Tim Bowness – Powder Dry
Though he’s known primarily amongst prog fans for his work with Seven Wilson in No Man, Tim Bowness is also an established musician in...
Tarot bring us a Glimpse Of The Dawn
At last, Tasmanian rockers Tarot are releasing the long awaited follow up to the promising debut, Reflections. Seeped in the rock roots of Heep...
Richard West may be a writer as he pens his life in ‘Threshold’
Threshold, for anyone who doesn’t know, are a prog/metal band that combines thoughtful lyrics and propulsive melodies alongside some quite intricate song arrangements and...
Hell’s Gazelles set to release Take Your Medicine EP
Oxford's Hell's Gazelles are a bombastic 'n' hard-working troupe of balls-to-the-walls rockers consisting of vocalist Cole Bryant with Nath Digman on guitar, Rik Ridemark...
Review: Robin Trower – Where are you going to?
Robin Leonard Trower born 9th March 1945 in Catford, East London, achieved success with the highly acclaimed Procul Harum during the 1960’s and then...
DeWolff – Muscle Shoals
You never quite know what you’re going to get when a new album from DeWolff arrives on the scene. Will it be the DeWolff...
Review: Fueled Hate – March of the Pigs
Not only do they have a great name, they also have an amazing eye-catching cover for their new album March of the Pigs. Dirty metal...




























