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...
Review: Aeges – Weightless
With no nonsense, Aeges (ÆGES) launches deafening riffs that ooze with captivating spirit. Weightless bears witness to the band's creativity and emotional endeavour; its fierce appetite pushes...
Review: Carnifex – Slow Death
August 5th isn’t a date that will stick in your memory unless it is your birthday, but it may stick in your memory if...
Review: Palace Of The King – Valles Marineris
Last year, Australian rock n roll sextet, Palace Of The King, released their debut album White Bird/Burn The Sky. It was full of anthemic,...
Review: Dan Reed Network – Fight Another Day
Between the late 80's and early nineties the Dan Reed Network started drawing attention for their blend of rock and funk, a multi-racial band...