Review: Blues Pills – Blues Pills
Blues Pills, at first you can never be to sure what to expect. It’s like unwrapping a present at Christmas, all excited to find...
Danny Bryant – Temperature Rising
Danny Bryant’s guitar starts wailing straight out the box, his rough breathy voice promising that the woman before him will get the ‘Best of...
Review: Philip Sayce – Influence
Blues rock guitarist Philip Sayce’s latest album is a kaleidoscopic soundscape capturing an authentic classic feel to which is often added a thoroughly modern...
Review: Digitalife – Nemesis
DIGITALIFE was formed in August 2007 and started as an industrial metal core project by brothers Martin and Gabriel. With much pride the band...
Review: Funeral Horse – Sinister Rites of the Master
333 copies - hand numbered - multi-coloured vinyl. This first edition is released by Artificial Head Records. It should be emphasized that this artefact...
Review: Joyce Manor – Never Hungover Again
Were The Buggles actually a punk band?
I’m just wondering because - although The Buggles played synth driven numbers - we should not forget that...
Review: Prawn – KingFisher
Indie rockers Prawn formed in Ridgewood, New Jersey in the summer of 2007. The band has toured the United States, and self released two...
Review: Pennywise – Yesterdays
Hermosa Beach, California, punk rock band Pennywise formed in 1988. Their name is derived from the Stephen King monster. Between their 1991 self-titled début...
Review: Still Remains – Ceasing to Breath
Allow me to take you back - Imagine yourself aged 14, picking up a copy of ‘Of Love and Lunacy’ between your sweaty grabbers....
Review: Overkill – White Devil Armory
Finally we have our hands on one of the most highly anticipated Thrash albums of this year, Overkill's 'White Devil Armory'. We spoke to...