Review: Anaal Nathrak – Desideratum
Desideratum means something that is needed or wanted. It is also the title of Anaal Nathrakh’s most recent album, their eight release and one...
Review: Joe Bonamassa – Different Shades of Blue
Grammy-nominated Joe Bonamassa gets my vote for the most over-hyped guitarist out there today. Not because the guy can’t play because he sure as...
Review: Dirty Heads – Sound Of Change
At the same time that a kickstarter campaign to ban Nickelback from performing in London again, this is one artist we should be inviting...
Review: Horrendous – Ecdysis
When I pressed play on this album, I was hoping the band name was not intended as a pre-description of what was to come....
Review: Joanne Shaw Taylor – The Dirty Truth
Four studio albums in and this time round were getting The Dirty Truth. So what’s the rap sheet say so far about Joanne Shaw...
Review: Another Dead Hero – Dystopia
It may be more than a decade since the heyday of nu-metal, but the tremors from its impact are still being felt. While most...
Review: Yellowcard – Lift A Sail
Yellowcard are back with their 7th new album 'Lift A Sail', which is breaking new boundaries for the band. “We Really feel like we got...
Review: Meshuggah – The Ophidian Trek
Creating a brilliant live album is a tricky game to play. For every ‘Kiss Alive’ or Thin Lizzy’s ‘Live and Dangerous’, there are dozens...
Review: Blackberry Smoke – Leave A Scar, Live In North Carolina
If you are looking for something fun, something a bit jazzy, with a sprinkle of blues and country, and predominantly southern rock, then I would...
Review: Snailking – Storm
Over in Jönköping/Kalmar, Sweden, 3 peice doom/sludge band SNAILKING lay waste to pleasantry and positivity with their unique sound of sludge. Hints and edges...