Review: The Enid – Dust
Progressive rock was ever the musical playground for both genius and lunatic, and frequently both cohabiting at the same time. The Enid have often...
Review: Ben Poole – Time Has Come
'Square-jawed but vulnerable', implies the cover photo for Ben Poole’s new studio album Time Has Come. Well that’ll pull a much more attractive audience than...
Review: Stevie Nimmo – Sky Won’t Fall
A wave of feedback gives way to a strident mid-paced Bad Company-styled statement of intent, then, as you listen a little deeper, you'll find...
Review: Sixx AM ‘Prayers For The Damned. Vol.1’
The three rock ‘n roll musketeers, Nikki Sixx (bass), Dj Ashba (guitar), James Michael (lead vocals) known as Sixx AM, have released the first...
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...