The Sword: Chronology 2006-2018
After calling a hiatus in 2018, The Sword have made a bit of noise and unleash not one, but two massive collections celebrating their...
Catfish – Time to Fly
There’s a poignant sadness attached to this album as Catfish mainman, guitarist and singer Matt Long, died in October 2024, succumbing to cancer at...
Harry George Johns EP Review
2013 is set to be a big year for Harry George Johns, the former bassist and backing singer of the West Yorkshire rock outfit...
Timechild show off layers and depth on And Yet It Moves
Timechild were formed in 2020 by four experienced Danish musicians: Anders Folden Brink on Lead vocals, rhythm & lead guitar Birk, Lead & rhythm...
Cometh The Storm… High On Fire Return With A Blast
After five long years since 2018's Electric Messiah, GRAMMY-award winners and all-round heavy metal titans, High On Fire return with Cometh The Storm and in...
The Underworld became “tonehenge” courtesy of Greenleaf, The Atomic Bitchwax and Steak.
Christmas came early this month, for those of the stoner scene in London. The Underworld was set to become "tonehenge" for the evening with...
The Von Hertzen Brothers ‘Nine Lives’ Album Review
A garage band guitar riff crashes out over a classic rock cow bell beat then within a single breath starts bobbing and weaving like...
Motorhead release live at Montreux Jazz Festival
What, another Motorhead ‘live’ album? Well, yeah, why not? You’re never going to see the real thing on stage again so ‘live’ albums help...
Review: Krysthla – A War of Soul & Desires
Formed from the ashes of Gutworm, Krysthla are releasing their debut album A War of Souls and Desires in late September 2015.
If there is...
Suicidal Angels say a Profane Prayer
Five years on from their release of Decades of Aggression, fans’ prayers have been answered as Suicidal Angels have descended from the thrash metal...




























