Review: Dark Witch – The Circle of Blood
There is a difference between Heavy Metal and Power/Progressive Metal and some bands can pull it off and others not so well. Dark Witch fall...
Review: Bush – Man On The Run
British alt-grunge band Bush enjoyed success in the 90s until their split in 2002. Their first two albums 'Sixteen Stone' and 'Razorblade Suitcase', which...
ALBANY DOWN Live at London’s 100 Club
The British blues-rock quartet ALBANY DOWN have announced their third studio album entitled THE OUTER REACH and last night the band played a special show...
Cavalera: A family bonded by Morbid Devastation
The Cavalera brothers have built a death metal dynasty from humble beginnings back in the early 80s from Brazil and their original project, Sepultura,...
Sodom prepare for war with Genesis XIX
Led into warfare once again by its fearless leader, Tom Angelripper, Sodom return with their latest thrash opus complete with a new lineup; Genesis...
Arjen Lucassen envokes The Golden Age of Music
Arjen Lucassen, alongside artists like Devin Townsend, falls into the category of performers considered to be ‘musical marmite,’ in that both of them operate...
Mötley Crüe hit 40th Anniversary and reissue Girls, Girls, Girls
The definition of the word hedonistic, according to the Oxford Dictionary is “Engaged in the pursuit of pleasure; sensually self-indulgent.” That kind of sums...
Aephanemer awaken Mancunian spirits on UK debut
Aephanemer landed on UK territory for the first time to showcase their potential as to why they are one of the rising stars of...
Mayors Of Miyazaki – Holy Cop
After taking time out to focus on other commitments, London based math-punkers, Mayors Of Miyazaki are back with their second full-length album Holy Cop....
Review: Michael Crimson – Medusa
Medusa is a new release by Swedish born Michael Crimson. He is a new name to me and his website assures us he is...




























