Sunday, March 9, 2025

Review: Ghost – Meliora

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When Ghost first began to make headlines back in 2010 with their debut album, Opus Eponymous, there was something genuinely exciting about the band....

Review: Backyard Babies – Four By Four

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So, the drugs kick in like this: I’m picturing ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons trucking on down, practising laying out p-funk chords on his way...

Review: Dark Witch – The Circle of Blood

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There is a difference between Heavy Metal and Power/Progressive Metal and some bands can pull it off and others not so well. Dark Witch fall...

Review: Act of Defiance – Birth and the Burial

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From the off Act of Defiance hit the ground running with an all-out frenzied attack that just keeps on giving! Vocally strong and grazing with...

Review: Neck Deep – Life’s Not Out To Get You

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The British pop punk scene has certainly been having a ‘moment’ over the past 18 months or so, with up-and-coming songmakers taking the lead...

Review: Butcher Babies – Take It Like A Man

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After blowing me away at Download Festival back in June, Butcher Babies made it on to my 'must hear more' list. I bought their first studio...

Review: King King – Reaching For The Light

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Should someone play you a number like ‘Crazy’ or ‘Stranger To Love’ from King King’s Reaching For The Light you might understandably mistake them...

Review: Krysthla – A War of Soul & Desires

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Formed from the ashes of Gutworm, Krysthla are releasing their debut album A War of Souls and Desires in late September 2015. If there is...

Review: Pink Cigar – Generation Next

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London based Pink Cigar are a band to pay attention to; their energetic, upbeat tunes invigorate the listener and certainly left me on a bit...

Review: The Bastard Sons – Smoke

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The Bastard Sons are a band you may not heard of but very soon they will be all you hear for the foreseeable future....