Review: Steel Panther, Bowling For Soup & Buckcherry – Wembley Arena
I remember seeing Steel Panther for the first time, it was in a stuffy tent at Download ’09. We ran over to the third...
CAMEL – Moonmadness
Presenting the reissue of CAMEL's iconic 1976 album, this edition features a remastered version of the original record along with four additional tracks sourced...
Live:Sum 41,Brixton Academy, London
The band who helped make your summers bright as a teenager, the band who made you realise you didn’t want to be casualties of...
Icefire – The Nature Of Evil
Featuring former members of Scarab, Midlands-based female-fronted heavy metal band Icefire offer with Nature Of Evil a list of suitably hell-baiting song titles to...
Review: Nai Harvest – Hairball
This Sheffield duo have always been a bit messy. Their 2013 debut full-length 'Whatever' was a boisterous bundle of angsty energy, making waves at a...
Review: Johnny Touch – Inner City Wolves
Johnny Touch! Already they sound like an awesome band, like the name some super cool 80’s action hero. Johnny Touch is actually an Australian...
Clutch Deliver the Perfect End to 2025 in Manchester
One of the very last major tours of 2025 made its way through the UK and finally ended in Manchester. Southern rock/stoner metal band...
Aurium rise with The Second Sun
A band that chooses their name as the Latin word for 'ear' already has my vote, although it's sometimes associated with tinnitus; whatever, here...
Holly Lerski shares the story of a Sweet Decline
Gaining recognition in the late 1990s as part of the folk rock ensemble Angelou, this singer-songwriter from Norfolk has been likened to artists such...
Mick’s Jaguar find Salvation
With a name like Mick’s Jaguar, I was expecting a Stones based band and yet their debut, Fame and Fortune was more like New...




























