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...
Review: Blood Command – Cult Drugs
I have been asked to review some bands in my time but never before have I ever heard of Death Pop/Hop before and if...
Review: Fumigation / The Path to R’lyeh – Invasion
Tracklist:
FUMIGATION
Arachnophobia
Forced Vaginal Harbourage
Earwigs & Earwax
A Beard Full of Maggots
THE PATH TO R’LYEH
Dream Eater
The Book Made of Human Skin
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Review: Gurt – Skullossus
First track 'Welcome to The Shit' is a wake-up call and definitely makes you think as the sampled voice plays out to an eerie tune...
The Charm The Fury – The Sick, Dumb & Happy Review
The Charm The Fury's second full-length offers up a whole new sound to what fans of the band will be used to and laces...
Review: Varg – Götterdämmerung (God’s Dawn)
Immediately you can feel that vibe as German metallers Varg take to the speakers and rip you a new one. That Pagan beat and...
Review: Johnossi – Blood Jungle
Johnossi, a seemingly unusual choice for a publication that specialises in rock and metal, but all the same the Swedish duo are renowned for...
Ash Wilson – Broken Machine
Featuring members of King King and Chaka Khan’s band, alongside his brother Phil producing, co-writing and playing drums, on this his debut album, Ash...