Review: Aghast – Something Else, Something Rotten
Opening track ‘King Bitch’ is one good way of opening up an album - razor edged guitar riffs, a thunderous beat and raspy vocals. If you...
Blind Guardian: The Bard’s Song lives on in Manchester
After an eight year wait, the mighty Blind Guardian made their way to our shores, armed with a brand new album, The God Machine,...
Live Review: Seether at The Ritz Manchester
Can you feel it Manchester? Can you feel the Rock!? Well I did and no doubt the crowd certainly did too, it was insane.
Seether...
Melodic rock band TWO OF A KIND release ‘Rise’
Two Of A Kind is a melodic rock band from Holland, whose self-titled debut album was released in 2007. Fred Hendrix, from Terra Nova...
Dobbeltgjenger deliver their quirky magic at Apollon Record Store
Norwegian alt rockers Dobbeltgjenger are one of the most unique-sounding and brilliant things to have graced the ears and stages of this beautiful country...
Live! Baroness – London KoKo
Tuesday night shows. Does it get any better than this? Fans are flocking to the KoKo in their masses on this cold winter night...
Blink 182 – The O2 Arena, London – The Kings of Pop-Punk
Let's get this out of the way right from the off, Blink 182 were one of those gateway bands for me. I was 16 in...
Heyward Howkins ‘Hale & Hearty’ Album Review
Combining pop, folk, rock and narrative song writing, the début release from Heyward Howkins ‘The Hale & Hearty’ features songs grounded in his local...
Reviews: Adrian Pain & the Dead Sexy – Mixed Messages
Well it’s a bloody good start for a strangely titled band – for me the sexy comes within those lungs of steel along with...
Electronic music pioneer Klaus Schulze release Silhouettes
German composer Klaus Schulze is an amazingly prodigious artist and composer of electronic and ambient music. Whilst today he’s known for his usage of...



























