Bellevue Days Crosses Into the Caverns of the Mind in Debut, It Can’t Possibly...
It is of little secrecy that we exist in a world that perpetuates a cultural script of shedding vulnerability as we age. “Stoic” and...
Cartoons Can’t Die: Lamb of God to Periphery Influences
We checked in with ascending Brit hard hitters Cartoons Can't Die, who are poised to set loose their much-anticipated new album, Rebirth, on Friday...
Santa Cruz announce UK tour and album ‘Bad Blood Rising’
Finnish hard-rockers Santa Cruz have announced details of their new album Bad Blood Rising and their upcoming UK tour.
The band have partnered with M-Theory...
Gentle Giant re-issue seminal Interview
Even by the standards of prog rock throughout the 1970s, Gentle Giant’s music was considered to be extremely complex, with their ability to fuse...
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...
Oakfarm grow and harvest on Oakfarm
While the name Oakfarm might evoke images of a bucolic, rural paradise, it's actually a German trio who have released a very worthwhile debut...
Risin Sabotage delve into the Macabre
In their own words, Risin Sabotage are a “Ukranian psychedelic stoner rock band from Kyiv”… their nationality and home city are enough to make...
A Tale of Two Cities ‘New Horizons’ EP Review
Words cannot describe ‘New Horizons’ - the latest EP from A Tale of Two Cities. It has phenomenal guitar harmonies that flow over poetic...
Long Distance Calling asks ‘How do we want to live?’
“Curiosity is a real bastard”
So begins the opening track ‘Curiosity’ of the seventh album from German band Long Distance Calling (LDC). They’re mostly...
Review: Dreaming Awake – Friction
There is a big surprise waiting for you at the start of this album with its wondrous sound on sequencer that reminds me of...



























