Review: Nothing Lies Beyond – Fragile Reality
Hailing from Tel-Aviv, Israel, melodic death metal outfit Nothing Lies Beyond formed in 2011. Soon after their inception the band recorded a demo ‘Fading...
Review: Junior Bruce – Endless Descent
Founded August 2007 Junior Bruce are soon to release their newest ten track album Endless Descent - not long to wait!
I love the album cover...
Edward Reekers – The Liberty Project
Edward Reekers is probably best known in prog circles for a couple of reasons, one being he was the frontman for Dutch band Kayak...
Harm’s Way release an album of lean athletic fury and power
Hardcore is in a healthy state in 2018, and the competition at the top of the scene is having a thrilling trickle down effect....
De La Cruz – Street Level
It’s more than a stretch in the ocean from the Sunset Strip to Bondi Beach but when the sounds of Van Halen got a...
Review: Lagwagon – Hang
After a hiatus of nine-years, punk-rock veterans Lagwagon are back with new album ‘Hang’.
“I’m writing all the time,” says Cape, “but a lot of...
Review: Rebel Souls -The Forces of Darkness
As Rebel Souls shrouds over us once more in the genre of death be prepared for thunderous backlashes of impending savagery. Feel the goose bumps?...
Black Tractor reveals ‘The Wonders of the Invisible World’
A band that sounds like some sort of malevolent agricultural machinery is alright by me…the portentous name conjures up images of an Orwellian farm...
Thenewno2 ‘Beautiful Creatures’ Album Review
Warner Brothers have a lot riding on 'Beautiful Creatures,' the successful series of books could well be the next 'Twilight' and have millions of...
Review: Wilson – Right to Rise
Tittle track 'Right to Rise' is an even tempered track with plenty of grit and determination! Its textures are gruelling and bold, holding a...