Review: Donnie Vie – The White Album
Former Enuff Z’nuff lead vocalist Donnie Vie takes his infatuation with The Beatles to extremes with The White Album, not least in paying homage...
Review: John Lodge – 10,000 Light Years Ago
Beginning with a single Fender Precision bass note that becomes a rhythmic heartbeat, electric guitars break out, envelope, search, then cry despairingly during ‘In...
Review: Cradle Of Filth – Hammer Of The Witches
Cradle of Filth, a band that surely needs no introduction but perhaps a brief history lesson. Since their inception in 1991, the band has...
Review: Between The Buried And Me – Coma Eclyptic
Genre: Metal core (with a difference)
The first track on the album 'Node' is cleverly produced, lulling the listener into a false sense of security...
Review: Carnivora – The Vision
Genre: Metal
The Vision E.P from Carnivora has now been released and believe me when I say it will tear the linings out of your...
Review: Steve Hackett – Wolflight
I’ve lived with Wolflight quite a while now. Played it a lot. No surprises that it became Steve Hackett’s eighth top 40 album; the...
Review: Wilson – Right to Rise
Tittle track 'Right to Rise' is an even tempered track with plenty of grit and determination! Its textures are gruelling and bold, holding a...
Review: Thy Art is Murder – Holy War
Some people just want to watch the world burn and some bands just like to plug in and cause carnage. Australian deathcore masters Thy...
Review: Sorority Noise – Joy, Departed
Formed in 2013, Sorority Noise have outshot the ‘golden years’ of the original emo movement by quite a while – and whilst their second...
Review: High on Fire – Luminiferous
When you are a member of a legendary band like Sleep, expectations will always be high no matter what you are associated with. Matt...