Inglorious rock Nottingham
Gaining a solid name for themselves over the past few years, Inglorious are back on the road in support of the third extremely anticipated...
Review: Woodhawk – Beyond The Sun
Beyond The Sun is the result of Calgary three piece Woodhawk. Proving to be so much more than the sum of their numbers, Beyond...
Review: Circle of Dust – Machines of our Disgrace
From the off the angst and industrial swipes are engaging and play out with a surge of vengeance and ambiance. The title track 'Machines...
Savoy Brown – City Night
I’ve no idea how old Kim Simmonds is but he’s spent over 50 years rocking the blues and doesn’t appear to be letting up...
Fulci: The New York Ripper strikes again with Duck Face Killings
Lucio Fulci is a beloved name in the horror community, he struck fear in the hearts of censors back in the 1980s during the...
Review: Krysthla – A War of Soul & Desires
Formed from the ashes of Gutworm, Krysthla are releasing their debut album A War of Souls and Desires in late September 2015.
If there is...
Stryper’s God Damn Evil Album!
That Stryper were promoted as a Christian rock band I’d always assumed they’d sound like a poodle rock version of 70s Casablanca act Angel...
Nightfall ‘Cassiopeia’ Album Review
The Greek symphonic black metal act 'Nightfall' was formed in 1991. The band apparently split up in 2005 (although no official announcement was ever...
Dizzy Reed – Rock ‘N Roll Ain’t Easy
Dizzy Reed’s obviously an amiable sort. Brought in to augment Guns ‘N Roses on keyboards, he stayed the course through thick and thin when...
Review: Ember Falls – Welcome to Ember Falls
As their splendid title suggests it is a fuel injected stomp of blood-curdling metal that is charged with deep contagion with a great vocal...




























