Review: Terminal Nation – Absolute Control
From the beginning, I have felt the buzz from 'Assembly Line's' horrific and toxic vibes that just want to latch on to you like some...
Review: daRKRam – Stone and Death
One person, multi-instrumentalist projects can be tricky. When done right, you can get something as sublime and lifechanging as Nine Inch Nails’ The Downward...
Review: The Crawling – Anatomy of Loss
There’s some great titles on this album and one is 'An Immaculate Deception' that possesses some tough and twisting rhythms with a deep dark grunting vocal...
Review: Blacktop Mojo – Burn the Ships
Blacktop Mojo, if you haven’t heard of them yet, you soon will. These Texan rockers are on the way up, and in big ways....
Review: Of the Sun – Before a Human Path
It seems slightly oxymoronic to say that technically proficient music can get boring at times. When you get a room full of musicians who...
Review: Wolfpakk – Wolves reign
Is it me or is music getting better by the minute?
'Falling' is an amazing track that just transports me back to the good old...
Review: Warbringer – Woe to the Vanquished
You know that you have been thrashed beyond smithereens when you listen to this, as 'Silhouettes' blasts out from the speakers and pulverise with...
Review: Battalions – Nothing to Lose
Nothing to Lose is certainly striking. Stoner, doom, ‘classic’ heavy; there are so many styles of metal catered for here. What’s most astounding about...
Review: Lethe – The First Corpse on the Moon
Primus. Tool. Fantômas. There are bands that truly epitomise what it is to eclectic, and blend myriad influences without becoming convoluted or start to...
Ray Wilson – Makes Me Think of Home
Ray Wilson’s Song For A Friend has proved to be one of my favourite albums of 2016. The former Stiltskin and Genesis frontman delivered...




























