Review: Anderson Ponty Band – Better Late Than Never
For most fans Jon Anderson will always be the voice of Yes, no matter how many years have now passed since he sung with...
Indicative ‘Indicative’
In recent years, the increasing use of the internet has opened up listeners to more colourful and progressive styles of music. The myriad or...
Nephila weave a web on self-titled album
Nephilia is the Latin name for the orb weaver spider and suits the band of that name perfectly, as they also weave a complicated...
Review: Turbobier – Das Neue Festament
When I think of Austria, I think of the history, the landscape, Sigmund Freud, the beauty of the place, oh, and some small known...
Review: Unaussprechlichen Kulten – Baphomet Pan Shub Niggurath
Genre: Death Metal
Established as a band in 1999 in Santiago, Chile, it is conceptually and spiritually focused on exploring and experiencing the dark side...
Review: Ion Dissonance – Cast the First Stone
Well if you like the complete and utter extreme in all things metal you have come to the right place. Ion Dissonance is profoundly...
Iron Savior survive the Firestar supernova
Off the back of their impressive album, Sky Crest, Iron Savior have come back to continue their quest to prove why they’re one of...
Frost* – Life In The Wires
As each member of this band is highly sought after in other projects—John Mitchell currently performing with Asia and Craig Blundell on tour drumming...
Review: Inire – Cauchemar
The first track is a bit of a dirge truth be known. It ambles, although be it in a slightly melodic vein with a...
Ian Hunter shows Defiance Part 1
Surely the legend that is Ian Hunter needs no introduction, from the heady days of Mott The Hoople through a varied and (in my...




























