Alkaline Trio @ The Forum, London

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Alkaline Trio have been knocking around a while now – their debut album ‘Goddamnit’ was released in 1998, and their most recent ‘My Shame...
Mary Coughlan

Mary Coughlan – Repeat Rewind

Possibly the most famous female vocalist to have emerged from the Emerald Isle in recent years, and considered to be ‘Irish vocal royalty.’ Mary...
YES

Yes – Aurora Album Review: Moving the Prog Spirit Forward

Yes have released their twenty-fourth studio album. It is remarkable to realize that this marks only the fifth time in an almost sixty-year history...

Future Shock ‘Future Shock’ EP Review

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Future Shock is a brand new hard rock project born in the early part of 2011 in London, UK. The stated intent of this band...

Review: The Bastard Sons – Smoke

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The Bastard Sons are a band you may not heard of but very soon they will be all you hear for the foreseeable future....
Headless Crown

HEADLESS CROWN produce a powerful and genuine heavy metal album

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A Geneva-based heavy metal band who feature Judas Priest, Saxon and Iron Maiden amongst their influences, Headless Crown, are set to release their second album...

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...
Pil & Bue

Pil & Bue prove The World Is A Rabbit Hole

Norwegian duo Petter Carlsen and Gøran Johansen formed Pil & Bue (which apparently translates rather neatly into Arrow & Bow) in 2013 and now...
Moon Machine

Moon Machine make their presence known

Moon Machine are a prog-metal band from Somerville, Boston, evolving out of the band Space Ink, and this eponymously named record is their debut...
Duff McKagan

Duff McKagan Lighthouse Live Review: Intimate Islington Show

Lighthouse is a recording of a sold-out gig Duff McKagan and his band played at the Islington Assembly Hall, October 5th 2024, a venue...