Steve Hill The One-Man Blues Rock Band – In Concert
Steve Hill’s Solo Recording series of albums are pretty much all recorded live, so what could an actual album recorded live in front of...
Periphery’s IV Hail Stan pushes the boundaries of progressive alternative metal
The latest iteration from Periphery’s numerical albums offers up nine new tracks for it’s forth chapter, Hail Stan. This sixth studio album by the...
Review: Soen – Lykaia
We've hit a point in the world of rock and metal where brilliant guitarists fill every corner. The rise and fall of djent has...
Review: Memoriam – The Hellfire Demos II
Focusing on the themes of death, loss and war Memoriam was formed after the tragic death of Martin ‘Kiddie’ Kearns (Bolt Throwers Drummer) in...
Review: East Texas Adrenaline – Built to Last
East Texas Adrenaline are from err, East Texas. Members Caleb Colton on vocals, Darrell Olbrych on guitar, Troy Dean on bass and backing vocals,...
Smith and Swanson dismount on self-titled release
American vocalist, Phil Swanson has been working with German multi-instrumentalist Tim Schmidt since 2006 in a band called Seamount, although I only know Tim...
Kerry King: From Great Britain I Rise
Kerry King is a legend in metal, his work with Slayer is immortal and his contributions to music are eternal. Kerry has said multiple...
DEVIN TOWNSEND – An iconoclastic musician who has pushed the boundaries on Empath
If one word could be said to sum up the music and career of Canadian rock musician Devin Townsend, it’s probably Iconoclastic. Since he’s...
‘When You See Yourself’ does not live up to Kings of Leon’s previous highs
Kings of Leon are still largely famous due to their songs from a decade ago, and the band has been struggling to replicate that...
Indian Nightmare land a heavy hitter with ‘By Ancient Force’
According to Indian Nightmare themselves, the follow up to 2016's Taking Back the Land is just the beginning of their story. Self-styled, Tribal Metal Punks, they...




























