Monday, September 15, 2025

Joe Bonamassa – Live At Carnegie Hall – An Acoustic Evening

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In January 2016 Grammy nominated blues rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa packed his platinum selling albums away and headed off to Carnegie Hall where he...
Fire Down Below – Viper, Vixen, Goddess, Snake

Review: Fire Down Below – Viper, Vixen, Goddess, Snake

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Fire Down Below are another band on the awesome Ripple Music label, that instantly perks my ears up. What’s better, is that ability of...
Vault 51 - Kid

Review: Vault 51 – Kid

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Vault 51 are a self-described "post-hardcore" rock quintet who hail from Atlanta, Georgia. After several years of hard work their debut EP Kid is...
Bad Solution - The War Within

Review: Bad Solution – The War Within

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Bad Solution were formed in 2011 by guitarists, Trix and Mariusz. Originally made up of all Polish members, in November 2011 British vocalist Alex...

Review: Below – Upon A Pale Horse

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Doom metal according to Wikipedia: "Doom metal is an extreme style of heavy metal music that typically uses slower tempos, low-tuned guitars and a...

Vokonis – The Sunken Djinn

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When you find a label new to you, and they seem to have been behind every release of the year you love so far,...
Stone Sour -Hydrograd

Review: Stone Sour -Hydrograd

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Stone Sour’s highly anticipated sixth album Hydrograd is set for release this week (30th June). Being the band’s first album since the departure of guitarist,...
Contra - Deny Everything

Review: Contra – Deny Everything

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Ohio-spawned Contra are a sludge-drenched doom four-piece who pack a groove-fuelled punch and, with the release of their new album, have proven they are hefty contenders...
Sikth - The Future in Whose Eyes

Review: Sikth – The Future in Whose Eyes?

Sikth, the Hertfordshire sextet have returned from their 2008 hiatus with their first full-length since 2006’s Death of a Dead Day. To state new release...
Wednesday 13 - Condolences

Review: Wednesday 13 – Condolences

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Joseph Poole, aka Wednesday 13 has created a new album that is as far removed from his previous punk-rock work and comedic spin-off song...