Houston ‘II’
Swedish AOR act Houston debuted to general acclaim as a duo featuring Hank Erix on vocals and Freddie Allen drums back in 2010. Producer...
New Riot ‘Raising the Stakes’ Album Review
A few months ago I had the pleasure of reviewing New Riot’s single release Live Fast, Die Young, which in my mind was a...
Velvet Insane put on their Glitter Suit to hail the Glam
Swedish band, Velvet Insane, seem (at first listen) to be rooted in the 1970s when the likes of Sweet, T Rex and Bowie ruled...
Thunder Live Review: 90s Rockers’ Best Captured Onstage
Originally recorded in November 1997 but not released until 1998, Thunder Live is now being rereleased after having been remastered to bring out the...
Not all Gorillaz fans stick around for full set | Manchester 2017
Manchester Arena, 1st December 2017
Gorillaz have returned to the UK after 7 years, which is pretty much a million years, but it was well...
Manchester say their goodbyes to Sepultura
Opening incredibly early and boasting a preposterous lineup, Sepultura have finally arrived in Manchester for what could be their final UK shows. Sepultura have...
Danish proggers Odd Palace release Things to place on the moon
Danish band Odd Palace are building up quite a name for themselves within the modern prog community, with one well received EP under their...
Review: City of Thieves – The Incinerator
London may well be a city built upon the reputation of thieves. From the greedy bank-bosses who dwell in their shiny towers, to the...
Conny Bloom Wins The Match
Best known as the frontman for the Electric Boys and his time in Hanoi Rocks, Conny Bloom has now released a second Swedish lyric album called Game!...
Review: Fit for an Autopsy – The Great Collapse
There is heavy and then there is really heavy and Fit for an Autopsy fall into the latter category, of that there is no...


























