VOYAGER release Colours in the Sun
Of not too many bands can it be said their sound is one of ‘epic electro progressive power pop metal,’ but such is the...
Review: Bear – ///
Hailing from Antwerp, Belgium, Bear are a wonderfully diverse four piece playing aggressive prog inspired metal with just enough djent to add low end...
Next to None.. “Phases”
Next to None toe an interesting line between crunchy, aggressive American radio metal and wild, extravagant prog rock, with many stylistic left-turns all over...
Supersonic Blues Machine – Californisoul
Supersonic Blues Machine are probably a name you aren’t familiar with, but it is a name that is known well among a few and...
Grace Basement’s Mississippi Nights
Grace Basement, the rock-and-roll side project of St. Louis folk musician, multi-instrumentalist and producer Kevin Buckley, has released their fourth full-length album, Mississippi Nights.
The...
UK Tech Fest 2017 Report
After a five hour car journey with two pit stops and sweltering heat we finally made it to UK Tech Fest at Newark Showground....
JJ Grey & Mofro – This River
JJ Grey & Mofro from Jacksonville, Florida (formerly billed just as ‘Mofro’) can trace their history back to the late 1990’s - trying to...
Review: Bitterfeldt – Götzen.Dämmerung
The stark reality of this band hits you straight between the eyes as soon as the play button is released. The dark, anxious strides...
Review: Dan Reed Network – Fight Another Day
Between the late 80's and early nineties the Dan Reed Network started drawing attention for their blend of rock and funk, a multi-racial band...
Zeal & Ardor – Stranger Fruit
Zeal & Ardor’s 2017 Debut, Devil is Fine was an exercise in experimentation, fusing together soulful delta blues with furious, biting black metal to...




























