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...
Review: This Oceanic Feeling – Universal Mind
Is ‘Logotherapy’ a prerequisite for calligraphers on a downward career path or some long lost record by The Police? Well, Sting’s diction was never...
Review: Nile – What Should Not Be Unearthed
When Nile’s debut album Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka came out in 1998 the impact was startling with much need. The Death Metal genre...
Review: Riverside – Love, Fear And The Time Machine
Releasing their debut album 'Out Of Myself' over ten years ago, Poland-based band Riverside bring us their 6th album, Love, Fear And The Time...
Review: Against Me! – 23 Live Sex Acts
Coming off what was arguably the best album of their career, Against Me! have taken the always slightly dodgy decision to release a live...
Review: Thundermother – Road Fever
With a Chuck Berry lick giving us the come-on Thundermother are off and running with the hard rocking coy-rhyming reverse-sexism couplets of ‘It’s Just...




























