Dying Fetus leaves no option but death
It may only be September but Make Them Beg for Death is already in contention for death metal album of the year. After their...
Review: Blues Pills – Blues Pills Live
If you're the kind of person who enjoys music festivals you are bound to associate these times with sunshine, memorable instances, your favorite kind...
H.E.A.T – H.E.A.T II
The album opens with a wave of
keyboard flourishes of Vangelis like epic-ness flourishes setting the scene
before being met by a leaping legato guitar riff...
Jethro Tull – The String Quartets
Featuring the songs of Jethro Tull as written by band leader Ian Anderson, largely orchestrated and re-arranged by keyboard player John O’Hara (also of...
Carl Miller’s Backstage Chronicles: Rock Stars Behaving Badly
Carl Miller has put together Backstage Chronicles, a series of stories and anecdotes about life on the road in the music business, spanning several...
Tokyo Blade back with a Dark Revolution
Yes, the stalwarts of NWOBHM are back and ready to show why they should have been up there with those other bands that moved...
Lutharo find the path to Euphoria
Since their formation in 2014, Lutharo have been taking the metal world by storm and their 2021 debut record Hiraeth received a warm reception...
The Bedroom Witch is en suite with A Place of Hurt
It was with a great deal of trepidation that I typed The Bedroom Witch into the search engine but fortunately, by appending musician, I...
Review: This is Shark Country – Chances
Born in 2011, the irrepressible five-some are 100% committed to the execution and construction of their craft. Through extensive gigging and intense rehearsing, This...
Review: Grave Plague – The Infected Crypts
There’s nothing like old school death metal, the untamed, unyielding and savage assault that forms a mosh pit in the blink of an eye...



























