Review: P.O.D. – The Awakening
Of all the surviving bands of the 'nu metal' era between 1998 and 2002, P.O.D. are the most unlikely ones. Starting as a Christian-rap...
Motion City Soundtrack – Panic Stations
Motion City Soundtrack return with their sixth studio album and in true form, they continue to maintain their stamp on the genre with the...
Review: Slayer – Repentless
It has been a dark few years for Slayer. No, I’m not talking about the overall tone of their music (which I’m pleased to...
Erjya Lyytinen – Live In London CD + DVD
Erjya Lyytinen comes from Finland. Her 2014 release The Sky Is Crying was voted homeland’s YLE Radio Best Album of the Year and found...
Five Finger Death Punch – Got Your Six – the best metal album of...
Five Finger Death Punch have now released their sixth studio album 'Got Your Six'. Firstly, if they are not one of our generations next...
Review: Chantel McGregor – Lose Control
Chantel McGregor has a voice built for stardom. It comes as a breath of fresh air blowing free the cobwebs of complacency then once...
Review: Chris Norman – Crossover
The manner in which country rock filtered towards more mainstream musical credibility is an odd one and curiously still remains ill-defined. At its outset...
Review: Soulfly – Archangel
It’s not easy being a SoulFly fan. Numerous members of the band have been and gone since the band formed in 1997, the latest...
Review: Shinedown – Threat To Survival
It feels like a long time since we had new music from Shinedown. Granted, we had 'Smith and Myers Acoustic Covers' in 2014 to...
Review: Vintage Trouble – 1 Hopeful Rd
Take a band like Los Angeles rockers Maroon 5 — who play their super brand of neo-soul, rhythm ‘n’ blues and pop to immense...