Review: Melechesh – Enki
And breathe...
After many years of listening and loving music, you know the moment that you have heard something truly special. It has been a...
Review: Ian Siegal – One Night In Amsterdam
Ian Siegal came out with the solo acoustic Man & Guitar in 2014, whereas this year’s live release One Night In Amsterdam, finds him backed by...
Review: Shields – Guilt
Shields, they've established themselves as being one of the best up and coming tech metal bands the UK has seen in a long time....
Review: Left For Red – All Things Known And Buried
You know you’re doing something right when you find yourself supporting the likes of Chimaira, Revoker, Beholder and Breed 77. These guys also won...
Review: As it is – Never Happy, Ever After
Since 2012 this Brighton based 5 Piece have been making a name from themselves. Fronted and driven by the charismatic Minneapolis-born Patty Walters, a...
Review: Nai Harvest – Hairball
This Sheffield duo have always been a bit messy. Their 2013 debut full-length 'Whatever' was a boisterous bundle of angsty energy, making waves at a...
Review: Apocalyptica – Shadowmaker
“There’s a lot of possible meanings to the phrase ‘Shadowmaker’, At one level it can be about a person whose energy is so negative...
Review: Withering Soul – Adverse Portrait
A manifestation, in the form of menacing guitars, haunting sound scapes and spectral chants, echoing themes of psychological horror and the supernatural. Withering Soul was...
Review: Incinerate – Eradicating Terrestrial Species
Incinerate formed in 1998 by Scott Ellingboe (Guitars/ Vocals also in Dominion) and Randy Grolemund. Jesse Watson joined shortly after as 2nd guitar and...
Review: Soilwork – Live in the Heart of Helsinki
From the start this live album is filled with explosive exploits and hungry attitude, but hardly surprising for this band whose reign began in 1995 under...