Review: Robin Trower – Where are you going to?
Robin Leonard Trower born 9th March 1945 in Catford, East London, achieved success with the highly acclaimed Procul Harum during the 1960’s and then...
Ibaraki finally unleash Rashomon
One of the most anticipated metal releases is just around the corner at the time of writing this review. Trivium's Matt Heafy's black metal...
Reckless Love: Turborider – Futuristic Nostalgia?
High kickin’ high pitchin’ frontman Olli Herman is back with Pepe Reckless shredding the strings, Jarle Verne on trembling bass and Hessu Maxx on...
Pattern Seeking Animals are Only Passing Through
Pattern-Seeking Animals (humans who seek out patterns that may or may not exist) are a four-piece combo put together in 2019 by keyboard man...
Simon McBride shows he is still The Fighter
Simon McBride is a Belfast boy who’s been referred to as the spiritual heir to other Irish guitar greats like Rory Gallagher and Gary...
Tim Bowness and Giancarlo Erra reflect on Memories Of Machines
Tim Bowness is a musician probably better known for his collaborations with Steven Wilson in No-Man, as well as some delightful solo albums, notably...
Fields – Feeling Free (2 CD set)
Fields were a three-piece progressive rock band formed in 1971 by keyboard man Graham Fields after he’d left his previous band, Rare Bird, shortly...
Riot Act draw Closer To The Flame
Closer To The Flame is the full-length debut album of Riot Act, a band comprising of two former classic-era band members Rick Ventura and...
Beth Hart pays wholesome tribute to Led Zeppelin
Just how highly rated Beth Hart is can be seen from the comment made by blues guitar man Joe Bonamassa after they’d recorded together...
Gramma Vedetta hear The Hum of the Machine
You have to love a band who, in their own publicity says: “Gramma Vedetta landed in the Year of 0x7E1, sailing through the...