Review: Mindscar – What’s beyond the light?
‘I Am The Bad Man’ starts with thunderous lures. Mindscar kick up some dirt throttling the ears with their metalcore madness and vocally ripping out some...
Live Review: Wednesday 13, Think Tank, Newcastle
In the modern rock era, it is hard to find bands that still believe in the theatrical side of live performances. I can count...
Review: Joanne Shaw Taylor – The Dirty Truth
Four studio albums in and this time round were getting The Dirty Truth. So what’s the rap sheet say so far about Joanne Shaw...
Steven Wilson continues to experiment with The Itself Of Itself
Steven Wilson’s name, for any prog fan, is one to conjure up thoughts of an extraordinarily talented musician and songwriter and his contribution to...
‘Palace for the Insane’ establishes Shrapnel as a force to be reckoned with
Shrapnel are far from the biggest name in UK thrash metal but have been slowly gaining traction with the aid of regular touring and...
Mike Oldfield – Crises and Five Miles Out – Collectors Edition
When Mike Oldfield played live at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics Games in London, the obvious assumption was that canny businessmen would...
Review: Carnivora – The Vision
Genre: Metal
The Vision E.P from Carnivora has now been released and believe me when I say it will tear the linings out of your...
The Mastelottos provide ‘A Romantic’s Guide To King Crimson’
I confess that the artists name, The Mastelottos, piqued my interest as I knew Pat of that appellation has been the drummer for...
Kings X – Three Sides Of One
Kings X are one of those bands who appear to have been around forever, which is basically because they have, beginning their active life...
Reel Big Fish – The Jellycats – Broken 3 Ways – at Liverpool 02...
Broken 3 Ways
Now let's get straight into the action...these chaps are suddenly jumping and running all over the stage and it’s only been 5...



























