Frank Carter And The Rattlesnakes

Reading Festival 2018 – The Rock Review

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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...
DIRTY STREETS

Dirty Streets release Distractions

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A three-piece blues rock band is usually my goblet of wine and although onto their 5thalbum, new to me band Dirty Streets are now firmly...

Live Review: Blackfoot @ Hard Rock Hell

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Blackfoot – Stage 1 - Saturday Blackfoot was kicking off the southern rock infested night at Hard Rock Hell with their raunchy, blues fuelled sound....
King Buffalo

King Buffalo spark on Regenerator

Regenerator is the third in King Buffalo’s ‘pandemic trilogy,’ following The Burden of Restlessness and Acheron. The trio of guitarist/vocalist Sean McVay, bassist/synthesist Dan...

Review: Slash – World on Fire

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‘World On Fire’ is the third solo album from British-American rock legend SLASH. This 17-track album is set to indeed follow in the footsteps...
A Flying Fish

A FLYING FISH bring the fun on El Pez Que Voló – Act I

I have no idea where to begin with this utterly enjoyable and original piece of work by the Mexican entity named A Flying Fish,...
Sikth - The Future in Whose Eyes

Review: Sikth – The Future in Whose Eyes?

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Sikth, the Hertfordshire sextet have returned from their 2008 hiatus with their first full-length since 2006’s Death of a Dead Day. To state new release...

Review: Lonely The Brave – The Day’s War

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It’s been a pretty good year for those Cambridge boys. Gaining traction with genuinely positive press, supporting the likes of Bruce Springsteen and Deftones,...
Monte Pittman

Monte Pittman gets Between the Space(s)

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For a man whose first band, Myra Mains, may not have set the world alight, Monte Pittman has certainly made up for it with his...
Rivers of Nihil

Rivers of Nihil lead an Aggressive Progressive assault on Manchester

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Progressive death metal is a niche genre in the grand scheme of things but its effect on the greater pantheon of music is undeniable...