Grusom – Grusom II
A little research can go a long way when it comes to checking out a band you’re set to review, a small taste of...
Dee Snider – For the Love of Metal
Music is an acquired taste, for the stuff we love, there are people that hate it. Back in the mid-eighties when what we love...
Svartanatt share the Last Days Of Earth
Swedish rockers, Svartanatt, may be rooted in 60s and 70s rock influences but their third album is still fresh and new whilst keeping those...
Rotting Christ – Their Greatest Spells
Up there as one of the greatest musical exports Greece has offered our community, Rotting Christ have been able to release into the world...
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...
Beth Hart pays wholesome tribute to Led Zeppelin
Just how highly rated Beth Hart is can be seen from the comment made by blues guitar man Joe Bonamassa after they’d recorded together...
Review: WHYZDOM – Symphony for a Hopeless God
The name WHYZDOM evokes (for me anyway) the disappointing 1978 American musical based on the Wizard of Oz. It is a strange choice of...
Sirenia ‘Perils of the Deep Blue’
Sirenia’s most recent album prior to the release of Perils of the Deep Blue, The Enigma of Life, left the band in uncertain territory...
Walter Trout is Broken but unbowed
The prodigious and prolific talent that is Walter Trout needs no introduction to any self-respecting blues fan: he has always released quality albums either...
Review: Black Star Riders – The Killer Instinct
Harmony lead guitars signal their defiant historic rock lineage with the opening notes of The Killer Instinct but they’re taut and defying middle-aged spread,...