Join Deathless Legacy on a twisted journey through the demented and demonic Rituals Of Black...
Before we begin, it would be fair to say that the term 'Goth' has taken somewhat of a turn in its meaning in the...
Galactic Cowboys return after nearly 20 years with Long Way Back To The Moon
Back again after an almost twenty-year absence comes the Galactic Cowboys with a new album, one which features all four original members of the...
Review: Battalions – Nothing to Lose
Nothing to Lose is certainly striking. Stoner, doom, ‘classic’ heavy; there are so many styles of metal catered for here. What’s most astounding about...
James Stevenson releases 40 Years in the Rock ‘n’ Roll Wilderness
James Stevenson has had a long and distinguished career, predominately in the late punk and post-punk era. While still at school, in 1977 he...
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: Spitefuel – Second to None
Opening track 'On Burning Wings' can be likened to a sequel to a very gripping movie that you don’t want to miss a moment...
Nightwish show their scale and ambition on ‘Decades: Live in Buenos Aires’
In the life of a band, especially one who’ve been going for the best part of twenty years, the ‘live’ album is usually seen...
Blue Oyster Cult prove they’re still relevant on The Symbol Remains
New York’s Blue Oyster Cult (BOC), fifty years long in the tooth and still with two of its original members, occupy an enviable slot...
The Tangent deliver Songs From The Hard Shoulder
The Tangent are a heady combination of ridiculously talented musicians who’re able to tackle topics of considerable social and political gravitas and make credible...
Patterns On The Window – Various Artists
Patterns On The Window is the latest release in Cherry Red’s overview of particular years in music, focusing this time on 1974. It features...