Live: Tigertailz, Camden Underworld, London
Tonight Tigertailz fans got out the leather, the hairspray and the glitter together with the excitement to watch them performing at The Underworld after quite...
Ravenous ‘We Are Become Death’ Album Review
Southampton groove-metallers Ravenous have finally released their debut album, titled in partial-homage to the famous quote from the Bhagavad Gita, We Are Become Death.
Much...
Kid Kapichi Fearless Nature Review: Raw Mental Health Honesty
I had heard of Kid Kapichi but never listened to them, so this was a treat for me.
From Hastings, UK, Kid Kapichi formed back...
Diabolic Night go Behind The Crimson Prophecy
With the multi-instrumentalist Heavy Steeler steering the ship that is Diabolic Night, backed by drummer Christhunter, you can probably guess that the tracks on...
TYGERS OF PAN TANG – Hellbound Spellbound ’81 (Live Album)
Tygers of Pan Tang are a heavy rock band emanating from the North East. They formed in 1978 and came to public prominence during...
Mercury Underground EP Review
Mercury Underground are based in Glasgow and definitely are not “just a rock band!” ranging from classic rock through to progressive and into fusion...
Review: Battle Path – Ambedo
It would seem that Battle Path like to add an air of mystery to their already mysterious past. It is unclear who ‘Chris’ is...
This Consequence, That Performance: Killswitch Engage Rule Manchester
Killswitch Engage have been called the greatest metalcore band of all time by at least one person; it sounds lacklustre, but it's hard to...
Review: Thy Art is Murder – Holy War
Some people just want to watch the world burn and some bands just like to plug in and cause carnage. Australian deathcore masters Thy...
Steel Rhino are on the charge
Essentially a solo album by Mikael Rosengren, (a drummer of some skill who occupied the stool with bands such as Dirty Passion, Revolverlution and...


























