Review: Black Stone Cherry – Kentucky
So here we are, with the eagerly anticipated new album Kentucky by Black Stone Cherry. Straight out the gate, this album promises to be heavier than...
Review: Dream Theater – The Astonishing
The Astonishing is a two hour long concept album and is the brain child of guitarist John Petrucci, and its musical foundation is a...
Review: Killswitch Engage – Incarnate
Killswitch Engage are back! And boy are we happy about that. Its been 3 years since Disarm The Descent and since we saw the...
Review: Bardus – Stella Porta
Bardus are a three piece band hailing from Philadelphia, having never heard of them and seeing the artwork for Stella Porta I found myself...
Review: The Glorious Rebellion – Euphoric
The Glorious Rebellion sounds like a cheery kind of name for a cheery kind of band, do not be fooled! This Orlando three piece...
Review: Double Experience – Unsaved progress
Double Exerience are most likely the only band in the world that are described as 'Nerdy Neo-Rock' but thats one of the many things...
Review: Joe Bonamassa – Blues of Desperation
‘This Train’ comes bristling down the tracks with a ballsy hard-on. Mr Bonamassa in mighty fine form with roaring vocals that are so good...
Review: Lock & Key – Peaceless
Since forming in 2013 following front man Rich Larder’s emergency operation, Lock & Key have been hell-bent on making mayhem provoking music. Aggressive and...
Review: Donnie Willow – Inhale. Exhale.
Certain comparisons are just too easy to make. Every new rock band with a female vocalist gets compared to Paramore and if you want...
Review: Demise Of The Crown – Self-Titled
According to Demise of The Crown, ‘death’ is a basic human emotion. Of this, I was not aware. Their self-description on Facebook reads like...