Review: Malevolence – Self Supremacy
Take a hardcore band, lock them in a room with Pantera’s discography (apart from that Kiss inspired stuff at the beginning that we don’t...
Review: Oceano – Revelation
Oceano have been around for over a decade now and have gone through a variety of sounds and line-ups in that time, so it's...
Review: Motionless In White – Graveyard Shift
“I just feel incredibly confident about everything on the record” is always a great indication for the front man of your band to talk about your...
Nikka Costa – Underneath And In Between
Nikka Costa has opened as special guest for such diverse acts as The Police, Coldplay, AC/DC, Lenny Kravitz, and Prince, the latter with whom she’s...
Fire from the Gods – Narrative Retold
Fire from the Gods is a name I didn’t know of until I found it getting mentioned on the side of some of other...
Review: New Found Glory – Makes Me Sick
New Found Glory celebrate their 20 year anniversary (just let that sink in) with the release of their ninth studio album Makes Me Sick.
I...
Review: Erja Lyytinen – Stolen Heart
Hailing from Kuopio, Finland, responsible for 80’s heavy metal band Tarot and members of Nightwish, Erja Lyytinen releases her tenth studio album, Stolen Hearts.
Stolen...
Review: Woodhawk – Beyond The Sun
Beyond The Sun is the result of Calgary three piece Woodhawk. Proving to be so much more than the sum of their numbers, Beyond...
Review: The Dirty Nil – Minimum R&B
Following the success of their debut album, Higher Power, The Dirty Nil have dipped into their back catalogue to bring new fans a taste...
Steve Hackett – The Night Siren
‘Behind The Smoke’ begins singularly with Steve Hackett’s voice, a call to prayer as the music begins to encapsulate and Arabian dirge becomes more...