MØL’s blackgaze album ‘JORD’
Did you know there is a genre of music called blackgaze? I certainly didn't. It is the ambience of shoegaze (post-rock) combined with the...
Attica Rage ’88mph’ Album Review
ATTICA RAGE was formed by Ayrshire brothers, singer/guitarist Jonny Parr and drummer Richie Rage in Glasgow, Scotland in 2003. Coatbridge guitarist Stephen Bell joined...
Rebels with a Cause: New Book Exposes ‘Secret History’ of Original Rolling Stones
Books about every aspect of the life and times of the Stones are not exactly thin on the ground. You name the time period,...
Royal Republic: The Weekend-Man is permanently here!
The weekend man has arrived and it's a sold out show! So it's time to crank up the rock and roll and have a...
Review: At World’s End – Emptiness Follows
From the garden of England comes the five piece metal band who go by the name At World’s End and no, they’re not named...
Yellowtooth ‘Disgust’ Album Review
Take a bit of Clutch’s Blast Tyrant album, mix that with copious amounts of fuzz, some Weedeater and then maybe take George Fisher’s vocals...
Kenny Wayne Shepherd cleans up on Dirt On My Diamonds (Volume 1)
Although Kenny Wayne Shepherd seemed to have reduced the blues in favour of ‘standard’ rock riffing and soulful readings on his last couple of...
Twisted Illusion – Upstairs To Optimism
Upstairs To Optimism is the 5th studio release from Manchester band Twisted Illusion who, with little or no help from any record label or...
Live Review: Brant Bjork and LTNT
LTNT (Lieutenant), a London based heavy, slightly grungy rock band with a 90s influence, came on as second support and kicked the show into...
1968 produce heavy, muddy guitars and riffs aplenty on ‘Ballads of the Godless’
The clue’s in the name, here we have a band with their roots firmly in the late 60's. Picture Blue Cheer, the 13thFloor Elevators,...