Review: The Dead Daisies – Make Some Noise
Heavyweight promotion told us to invest our ticket money on the likes of The Kings of Chaos and Hollywood Vampires but The Dead Daisies (featuring...
Review: Sinsaenum – Echoes Of The Tortured
Sinsaenum are here, people.
The much awaited album Echoes Of The Tortured is released July 27th. The extreme-metal supergroup is fronted by Mayhem and Sunn...
Review: Cortez – Initial Reissue 10th Anniversary
At the very beginning of 2001 Cortez formed (maybe that should read Vortex- as it really sucks you into its hardcore laced fury). Their...
Review: Asatta – Spiralling into Oblivion
It's been far too long since I have had a moment's peace and quiet to sit down and check out some new music, so...
Review: Dead Label – Throne Of Bones
It was back in December on a cold winters evening we saw Dead Label tear the Kentish Town Forum a new one. And boy...
Review: Fallen To Flux – Transitions
Fallen To Flux, the latest in a long line of hopeful up-and-comers from London’s burgeoning underground rock and metal scene, are an odd proposition.
On...
Review: Blues Pills – Lady in Gold
Imagine a band that sounds like a cross between Fleetwood Mac and Jefferson Starship – that is Blues Pills. They boast a singer who...
Review: One for Sorrow – Blood Songs
The very impressive ‘Underfoot’, with impressive vocals that contain real grit and power, can be described as giving a mighty kicking by a size 12 hobnail...
Review: Barb Wire Dolls – Desperate
To say that the past year has been a mixed bag for the world of alternative music is a bit of an understatement. For...
Review: 9Electric – The Damaged Ones
9Electric are soon to release their mega 12 track album The Damaged Ones, and what a sound they have produced. At the start of this...