Review: For Today – Wake
"The band is now more gospel focused than we ever have been. We definitely sought to write lyrics on the new album that would...
Crucified Barbara produce 11 raucous tracks of high energy rock and roll!
Making a pretty damned good noise on record since 2004, Crucified Barbara have been one of those bands whose singles I’ve always enjoyed hearing...
Saxon’s Battering Ram – The Best of British!
Saxon are the best of British, the kings of metal with generations of fans everywhere. They've never changed from what they always have been,...
Review: The Winery Dogs – Hot Streak
The Winery Dogs is the outcome of two powerhouses of musicians collaborating together between projects, all that was needed was a singer/guitarist to round...
Review: Housebreaking – Against All Odds
Housebreaking are a band that come from the history rich Cassino, Italy. Defining themselves in the powerful death metal genre, I expected death metal...
Review: Hellcats – Warrior Princess
With song titles like ‘Viking’, ‘Proud To Be Loud’, ‘Demon Dreams’ and indeed ‘Heavy Metal’ itself you know this is rawk writ large with...
Review: Revocation – Empire of the Obscene
Revocation came flying out of Boston around mid 2000 with demo release 'Summon the Spawn' in '06 and album Empire of The Obscene in...
Review: Bad Pollyanna – The Broken Toys
We were lucky enough to see West Yorkshire’s Bad Pollyanna featuring vocalist Olivia Hyde at this year’s Dames of Darkness festival. Their enthusiasm, potency...
Review: Avatarium – The Girl In The Raven Mask
Avatarium are a doom five piece out of Sweden, home to many bands such as Grand Magus, Ghost, Witchcraft, Krux and of course Candlemass....
Review: Blackmore’s Night – All Our Yesterdays
Two years since Blackmore’s Night released their Dancer And The Moon album their latest release may be getting lost in the furore concerning Ritchie...