Review: Foreigner – The Best of 4 And More
Foreigner haven’t been shy about putting live CDS out since Mick Jones rebuilt the band from the ground up a couple of years into...
Review: Wednesday 13 – Monsters Of The Universe: Come Out And Plague
Whatever guise Wednesday 13 has taken he has always had a signature sound and maintained a dedicated fanbase. Through Frankenstein Drag-queens to Murderdolls to...
Review: Papa Roach – F.E.A.R.
FEAR the emotion induced by threats which cause a change in brain and organ function and ultimately a change in the way we behave - and now F.E.A.R' is...
Review: Revolution Saints – Revolution Saints
Hard Rock/Melodic Rock super-group the Revolution Saints will release their self-titled debut on February 23, 2015.
Deen Castronovo provides most of the lead vocals plus...
Review: AC/DC – Rock or Bust
The sun comes up, Justin Bieber’s a twat and AC/DC play Rock and Roll. These are just facts and for most of them we...
Review: Hayseed Dixie – Hair Down To My Grass
There are more tribute bands than ever these days. If you can think of a successful band,for example Slipknot, you will probably be able...
Review: StoneWire – When the Crow Flies
The debut album from StoneWire, promised by the band when I first saw them co-headline in Bilston with Four Wheel Drive at the start...
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...
Review: Existance – Steel Alive
Existance revolve around Julian Izard, son of Didier Izard who was lead vocalist with French speed metal band H–Bomb and brought out a single...
Review: Now Or Never – Now Or Never
Featuring former Pretty Maids members in guitarist Ricky Marx and bass player Kenn Jackson, Now Or Never’s line up is completed by Fabian Ranzo...