Review: Butcher Babies – Take It Like A Man
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
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
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
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
The Bastard Sons are a band you may not heard of but very soon they will be all you hear for the foreseeable future....
Review: Shatter Messiah – Hail The New Cross
Founded by two former members of Annihilator, drummer Robert Falzano and guitarist Curran Murphy (who also played in Nevermore), this is the third outing...
Review: Vattnet Viskar – Settler
Having made ripples in the underground with their debut album Sky Swallower, Vattnet Viskar have criminally not had the attention they warrant. Along with...
Review: Failure – The Heart Is A Monster
The nineties reunions are almost reaching their end. We have had the bands everybody wanted, the ones no-one wanted and now we’re on to...
Review: Assignment – Inside Of The Machine
Formed by guitarist Goran Panic, Assignment have released two albums previously; Inside Of The Machine (available on Mausoleum Records) offers around 70 minutes of what...
Review: Antropofago – Aera Dementiae
Don’t be fooled by the sweet talking kid at the beginning of this album, as the voice that emanates from the speakers is like...