Tragedy turn disco bangers in to metal anthems in Newcastle
When you pay for a cover or tribute band, you pretty much know what you're going to get... all your favourite tracks from the...
Saxon unveils More Inspirations
Following on from 2021’s Inspirations album, metal legends the mighty Saxon have dipped their toes into the water once again, releasing another album of...
James Stevenson releases 40 Years in the Rock ‘n’ Roll Wilderness
James Stevenson has had a long and distinguished career, predominately in the late punk and post-punk era. While still at school, in 1977 he...
The New Roses – Nothing But Wild
Maybe it’s
the name but the impression I got before hearing them was that The New Roses
were probably some glam-sleaze band, docking their caps to...
Dr. Awkward & The Screws – Gettin’ out of Style
While the lyrics and vocals on the new Dr. Awkward & The Screws album, Gettin’ Out of Style have their moments, what really steals the...
Gary Numan: The Pleasure Principle of Replicas Live
In the first of three intimate sold out shows, Gary Numan celebrates the 45th anniversary of Tubeway Army’s Replicas album as well as Gary's...
MC5 celebrate their 50th anniversary in style supported by an extraordinary Michael Monroe
Shepherd's Bush Empire is filled with a sense of anticipation, two outstanding bands are about to rock this venue. Michael Monroe, the Finnish multi-instrumentalist who...
Review: Slomatics – Future Echo Returns
If you are not a fan of slow, heavy, soul destroying doom, then just stop reading, go away now and find something light and...
Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics – The Man With Stars On His Knees...
"Think Soundgarden. Think Muse,” was the suggestion offered when former Heaven’s Basement vocalist Aaron Buchanan began describing this his new band. More some Faustian...
Dying Fetus turn Manchester into a bloodbath
After two visits to the UK in two years, one would assume that Dying Fetus would take a break from us but with the...


























