Review: TOTO – TOTO XIV
If we’re to believe the press spiel, TOTO XIV is the album that guitarist Steve Lukather, keyboard players David Paich and Steve Porcaro, and...
Review: Cancer Bats – Searching for Zero
Cancer Bats have had a pretty unrelenting career path. From the blood and thunder of their breakthrough album ‘Hail Destroyer’ to the slowed down,...
Review: Sylosis – Dormant Heart
Since bursting out of the Reading scene, Sylosis have been building growing slowly and are now seen as one of the great UK exports...
Review: H.E.A.T. – Live In London
From over the PA comes a movie voice-over quote so old it has barely escaped the silent era, but it’s entirely fitting for these...
Review: Santa Cruz – Santa Cruz
Most commonly described as “Pure F*cking Adrenaline” Santa Cruz are back with their second studio album via Spinefarm Records. They certainly haven’t slowed down...
Review: Dethfox – Natural Media Teleforce
Since it erupted from the lungs of angry kids on either side of the Atlantic almost 40 years ago, punk has spread out to...
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,...
Review: Bowling for Soup – Songs that people actually liked
Bowling for Soup have had a great career bringing us some of pop punks most memorable songs. It only seems fitting to review this...
Review: 36 Crazyfists – Time and Trauma
36 Crazyfists have always been a band hard to define by a genre. Caught between the Nu Metal and Metalcore scene, listeners have always...
Review: People On Vacation ‘The Chronicles Of Tim Powers’
Not quite sure who this 'Tim Powers' bloke is, but his life sounds like a roller-coaster of emotions. It's worth mentioning this album was funded...