Review: Feed The Rhino – The Sorrow And The Sound
The difficult third album. It is often seen by bands as a point where some changes need to be made and they are not always good....
Review: Stars & Flights – Moral Colour
South Wales has a bit of a reputation for doling out some great rock music, and progressive-alt-rock trio Stars & Flights certainly do nothing...
Review: Arthemis – Live From Hell
The principal rival to Mozart – Antonio Salieri – came from the city of Verona. It is also home to Arthemis - our favourite...
Review: Peter Frampton – Hummingbird in a Box
In April 2013, as part of its spring production, the Cincinnati Ballet performed a series of dances accompanied by Peter Frampton and his band...
Review: Tomas Doncker Band – Moanin’ At Midnight: The Howlin’ Wolf Project
Tomás Doncker started out in the down-town “No Wave” scene (New York) in the early 1980s, before going international, and touring and recording with...
Review: Donnie Vie – Goodbye Enough Z’nuff
Armed with an acoustic six string, in 2013 former Enuff Z’nuff singer/songwriter Donnie Vie headed out with tongue-firmly-in-cheek for what he called the Magical...
Review: Dead Inside – Millions Dead
Biography
DEAD INSIDE are an upcoming hard core/death core band from Nottingham, UK. In a genre that's completely oversaturated, their use of 8 string guitars,...
Absolva – Anthems To The Dead
Absolva are a classic metal band, based in Manchester. The band is famous for their sublime twin-lead guitar sounds - creating the finest rock...
Bury Tomorrow – Runes
Southampton Metalcore giants Bury Tomorrow are set to released their third full length studio album soon tilted 'Runes'. The album cover shows a mysterious...
Darkyra Black – Dragon Tears
Lands of ice and snow are where we typically think female fronted symphonic gothic metal music is spawn, but it’s to sunnier climes we...