A Tale of Two Cities ‘New Horizons’ EP Review
Words cannot describe ‘New Horizons’ - the latest EP from A Tale of Two Cities. It has phenomenal guitar harmonies that flow over poetic...
GHOST – Ceremony And Devotion; a barrage of fan favourite after fan favourite
For Swedish occult rockers Ghost they end 2017 with a rather nice surprise for their fans in the form of Ceremony And Devotion. Being their...
Review: Twingiant – Blood Feud
Twingiant are a Phoenix-based band who, it is said, are in the process of refining their sound from a conceptual stoner rock template and...
Orange Goblin – Science Not Fiction
Emerging as they did in 1995 as Our Haunted Kingdom, they soon changed to Orange Goblin and quickly made their mark in the metal...
GraViL – Thoughts of a Rising Sun
Following the release of their single/music video 'Enemy Within' London metal troops GraViL have unleashed their brand new album 'Thoughts of a Rising Sun'!...
Alcatrazz are Born Innocent
Take one of the finest rock voices of all time (even if he didn’t know it until 1979), add in a couple of original...
The Stepney Sisters have finally arrived
Back in the 70s, self-styled feminist rock bands delivered their valid messages with punk powered ire… X-Ray Specs, Crass, The Slits (as well as,...
Glenn Hughes, 29th November, O2 Institute, Birmingham
Dead
Sea Skulls are what we used to
call a power trio: guitar, bass and drums. Where this particular combination differs
is that it has all three...
Epica live up to their name with Omega
Despite not releasing a full-length studio album since 2016, Dutch symphonic metal outfit, Epica, have been far from quiet.
With the release of the Epica...
Review: Idols of Apathy – Life Lessons
Idols of Apathy are a highly dedicated six piece that create a sound, with colossal riffs and pounding beats, that is both dominant and...


























