Review: Sanktuary – Winter’s Doom
Power thrash champions Sanktuary hail from the harsh and blisteringly cold of the deep far North of Canada's Yukon Territory situating themselves in the city...
Review: Anderson Ponty Band – Better Late Than Never
For most fans Jon Anderson will always be the voice of Yes, no matter how many years have now passed since he sung with...
Review: Inglorious – Inglorious
Looking for some retro rock with a bigger bang for your buck? Then it would be safe to say Inglorious are likely to be...
Review: Steven Wilson – 4 1/2
If you don’t know who Steven Wilson is, that’s forgivable, but only just. He is the genius behind Porcupine Tree. If you are still...
Review: Downes Braide Association – Suburban Ghosts
With Suburban Ghosts, a follow up to their original collaboration Pictures of You, Chris Braide and Geoff Downes have produced a song cycle of...
Original DIO members reunite as Last In Line – Heavy Crown
When this band was first announced it sounded like an odd kind of cash-in, although Frontiers subsequently picking up the recording tab isn’t that...
Review: Sealclubber – Stoical
From the name alone, this will not be everyone's cup of tea. Sealclubber are just like the name sounds, harsh and nasty, but if...
Review: Fables & Ideals – Fables & Ideals
Fables & Ideals self-titled debut album has an old fashioned feel to it. Drawing on inspirations like Neil Young and Tom Petty, it is...
Review: Danny Bryant – Blood Money
Delivering an album almost annually, this is Danny Bryant’s third offering produced by Richard Hammerton, and will come out on Friday 29th January 2016...
Review: Eisregen – Marschmusik
Marschmusik - Never wanting to compare bands but it isn’t possible here as Eisregen is translated as Ice Rain sound not dissimilar to Rammstein,...