Monday, September 15, 2025
Janet Gardner

Review: Janet Gardner of Vixen delivers her first solo offering.

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In the late 1980s, Vixen were one of the few bands that looked like women who actually were women. They achieved some success during that hair-metal...

Review: The Haxans – Party Monsters

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The best part about Autumn, other than pumpkin spice lattes, is arguably Halloween. Especially for the rock community who relish in everything ghoulish. The...
Lunatic Soul - Fractured

Review: Lunatic Soul – Fractured

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Lunatic Soul is the band Mariusz Duda plays in when not engaged in his day job, bassist, singer and main composer with the mighty...
Citizen - As You Please

Review: Citizen – As You Please

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Ask any fan of Citizen to pick an album from their back catalogue and the chances are you will be told to listen to...
Red Mountains - Slow Wander

Review: Red Mountains – Slow Wander

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Norway’s Red Mountain, not to be confused with the one from the American deep south, is a band it would be easy to dismiss...
The Contortionist - Clairvoyant

Review: The Contortionist – Clairvoyant

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On the surface, Clairvoyant isn’t much of a departure from The Contortionist’s previous effort, Language, but on this album the band twist and mould...
White Moth Black Butterfly - Atone

Review: White Moth Black Butterfly – Atone

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White Moth Black Butterfly is the latest venture from always-busy vocalist Dan Tompkins and a supporting cast featuring Keshav Dar of Skyharbor, fellow vocalist...
The Young Hearts - Honestly, I Was Just Thinking

Review: The Young Hearts – Honestly, I Was Just Thinking

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These four alternative rockers from Deal, Kent have their upcoming EP release on September 29th entitled Honestly, I'm Just Thinking through Primordial Records. Although the album...
Ace Frehley - Anomaly

Review: Ace Frehley – Anomaly

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Legendary guitarist Ace Frehley surely needs no introduction. Following his exit from KISS the second time around, he bounced back and unleashed a rather...
Brand New - Science Fiction

Review: Brand New – Science Fiction

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Eight years ago Brand New released Daisy into a world that – compared to now – seemed like a pretty calm place. Since then...