Review: Dillinger Escape Plan – Dissociation
Dillinger Escape Plan are calling it a day. That news should signal a national day of mourning and yet to the mainstream; it will...
Sari Schorr & The Engine Room – A Force Of Nature
The lady sings the blues, and then she rocks. The too obvious comparison is Janis Joplin (sometimes I wonder how many people have actually...
Review: Opeth – Sorceress
The beautiful opening on this album from ‘Persephone’ takes all your stresses and worries away like no tomorrow. It allows you to sit back...
Review: Against Me! – Shape Shift With Me
Against Me! are a special band. Their last three albums all have a claim to being stone cold classics (the ones before those aren’t...
Review: King 810 – La Petite Mort or a Conversation with God
When you think of America’s most desirable locations in which to take a well-deserved summer holiday, it’s rather unlikely that Flint, Michigan would be...
Review: SHVPES – Pain. Joy. Ecstasy. Despair
The sheer energy exhumed by this latest instalment by SHVPES gives you a very good understanding of what it would be like to see...
Review: Cold Years – Death Chasers
Another day, another up and coming British band trying to elbow their way past the competition on a quest to rise to the upper...
Review: Marsh Dweller – The Weight Of Sunlight
Solo projects are by their very nature, terrifying prospects for us reviewers. For every wonderfully talented multi-instrumentalist there are a dozen egotistical, jack-of-all-trades master...
Review: Airbourne – Breakin’ Outta Hell
Having been around now for more than a few years, Airbourne haven't been one to need to change their sound at all, still sounding...
Review: Slomatics – Future Echo Returns
If you are not a fan of slow, heavy, soul destroying doom, then just stop reading, go away now and find something light and...




























