Album Review: Enslaved – In Times
Enslaved have been a corner stone of the black metal scene for nearly fifteen years and in that time they have released thirteen albums,...
Review: Blues Pills – Blues Pills Live
If you're the kind of person who enjoys music festivals you are bound to associate these times with sunshine, memorable instances, your favorite kind...
Review: The Answer – Raise a Little Hell
Not too long ago (2005) when their debut single 'Keep Believin’ became the subject of critical acclaim and led to the response that culminated...
Review: Whiskey Dick – Welcome To Yeehaw Country
On the Urban Dictionary 'Whisky Dick' is described as: "when you've had too much to drink and have a girl back home and cant...
Review: Agnostic Front – The American Dream Died
Track-By-Track Review
Intro
Starts with a simple but urgent message as the sirens wail and deep seated drum beats thump disturbingly.
The American Dream Died
Quite a balanced...
Review: The Agonist – Eye of Providence
As we all know Metal is very much a male dominated genre. In a world of deep growls, high screams and all conquering stage...
Review: Oceano – Ascendants
A melodic wave of delayed chords washes over me and slowly becomes some kind of ominous premonitory to destruction. Then it hits me, swathed...
Review: We Are Harlot – We Are Harlot
As a guy, I can speak for most when it comes to the emotions that women put us through, from lust to regret, love...
Album Review: Robin Trower – Something’s About To Change
70s stadium super-stardom in the USA was not a manufactured thing. You could get on a major touring bill, pay payola to get a...
Album Review: Von Hertzen Brothers – New Day Rising
If you were to stumble upon the Von Hertzen Brother’s New Day Rising with little prior knowledge, you would be forgiven for thinking you...