Velvets get silky on their self-titled album
Not to be confused with the 60s doo-wop band, or the Underground kind of Velvets, this Finnish duo are today’s Velvets, comprising the experienced...
Review: Devil Sold His Soul – Belong ╪ Betray
Devil Sold His Soul have had a frustrating career path. They are one of those bands that constantly seem on the brink of doing...
Robby Krieger and the Soul Savages reach new heights
Although I have never been a huge fan of the Doors, I have always recognised the exquisite musical compositions that flow through all of...
King Buffalo carry The Burden Of Restlessness
The cover has a blood-red cascade of brain entrails emerging from the eye sockets of an elfin head…that gruesome image does not mean what...
Black Stone Cherry – Family Tree
First time I heard of Black Stone Cherry, they were being brought over as support for a little known guy and his band, Zakk...
Iamthemorning – The Bell
Iamthemorning, the name deriving from a track on Oceansize’s debut album, is a Russian prog / chamber pop duo from St. Petersburg, Russia, and...
Beach Slang does Minnesota music titans proud on new EP, MPLS
Leave it to Beach Slang to pack a tremendous punch in just two songs alone, and to sweeten the deal, have those songs not...
Review: enkElination – Tears of Lust
enkElination (enkeli - meaning Angel in Finnish) was formed in November 2011 by classically trained former opera singer Elina Siirala. She moved to London...
German traditional metallers Stallion are back with their third full-length album Slaves of Time
German traditional metallers Stallion are back with their third full-length album Slaves of Time, a record which blends the genres and takes you right...
Review: Dysentery – Fragments
Formed in 2002, Dysentery was brought together with the intention of forging obscenely brutal death metal. Since the band's inception, they received great acclaim...




























