Wicked Snakes – Lead Me To The Sun
Lead Me To The Sun is the newest debut album from the Staffordshire natives Wicked Snakes. Only being formed this year Wicked Snakes have...
Review: Nicole Sabouné – Miman
If music is a product of environment, then presumably Nicole Sabouné grew up clinging to the side of a mountain in her native Sweden....
Review: Shinedown – Threat To Survival
It feels like a long time since we had new music from Shinedown. Granted, we had 'Smith and Myers Acoustic Covers' in 2014 to...
Earthside – Let The Truth Speak
Earthside, rather than being a band, are a four-piece musical collective from New Haven, Connecticut. All four members are college-qualified musically, either in composition...
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...
Download 2017: The Highlights
Another fantastic and historical year of Download Festival has sadly been and gone. It's a bit like the rock and metal Christmas in a...
Listener carve a niche for themselves that has rarely been attempted before.
Listener, the moniker of Dan Smith that has since evolved into a full band, have used 8 albums over 15 years to carve a...
Review: TOTO – TOTO XIV
If we’re to believe the press spiel, TOTO XIV is the album that guitarist Steve Lukather, keyboard players David Paich and Steve Porcaro, and...
Johannes Luley – QITARA
Perfect Beings guitarist Johannes Luley’s second solo album branches out from the progressive rock of his main band to explore jazz rock and fusion...
Sleep Theory & The Pretty Wild: First Time in the UK – Review
Constantly gaining acclaim and upgrading venues multiple times during their very first UK tour is a great way to start a career and Sleep...




























