Savage Messiah – Hands of Fate
Been to a metal show in the UK recently? You might be aware of Savage Messiah, an English band that is far, far beyond...
Review: Europe – Walk The Earth
Joey Tempest told us, he’s Not Supposed To Sing The Blues and yet the rebirth of the bluesy Europe continues with their latest album .Walk...
Johannes Luley – QITARA
Perfect Beings guitarist Johannes Luley’s second solo album branches out from the progressive rock of his main band to explore jazz rock and fusion...
Into The Unknown – Out of The Shadows
There are nine tracks featured across the length of Into The Unknown’s debut album Out of The Shadows, two being cover versions, the remainder...
Review: Sound Storm – Vertigo
Sound Storm are a Naples based band who formed in 2002, and whose initial brief involved being a band covering songs by Maiden and...
Review: Twingiant – Blood Feud
Twingiant are a Phoenix-based band who, it is said, are in the process of refining their sound from a conceptual stoner rock template and...
Review: Anti-Flag – American Fall
If there was ever a year that called for an Anti-Flag album more, 2017 is surely it. We’re not going to bullshit you about...
Review: Enslaved – E
The metal word owes a lot to black Norwegian metal progressive leviathans Enslaved for their 26 years of service. 14 albums in and there...
Review: Trivium – The Sin and The Sentence
Despite having a difficult few years with frequently changing personnel and what some may call an ever evolving sound that has garnered mixed reviews,...
Review: The Black Dahlia Murder – Nightbringers
The Black Dahlia Murder have long been one of heavy metal's underappreciated gems. For over fifteen years they have consistently released album after album...



























