Isvind ‘Daumyra’
Hailing from Oslo the birth place of Black Metal, Isvind formed at the time when Black Metal was going to come very much to...
HAKEN ‘The Mountain’
Haken were once described (by Classic Rock presents Prog Magazine) as: “Prodigiously talented youths that will benefit prog.” And it appears that they have...
Deaf Havana ‘Old Souls’
Sometime back in the 2000s, a five-piece from rural North Norfolk, who could have been neatly slotted into the post-hardcore/screamo scene, took to the...
Indicative ‘Indicative’
In recent years, the increasing use of the internet has opened up listeners to more colourful and progressive styles of music. The myriad or...
Touchstone ‘Oceans Of Time’
The argument continues. Punk killed Prog. Some say it did. Others are less certain. Some are of the opinion that prog rock just killed...
Amon Amarth ‘Deciever of the Gods’ Review
Conceptual metal bands don’t get much bigger than this. Everyone's favourite Norse-themed heroes, Amon Amarth, have returned with their ninth studio album, Deceiver of...
Nekrogoblikon ‘Power’
If you have heard of Nekrogoblikon, chances are it is because of the absolutely fantastic video for ‘No One Survives’, which went viral upon...
Robin Beck ‘Underneath’
In 1988 ears pricked up in living rooms across the Western Hemisphere as Robin Beck’s voice erupted with a sexual passion not usually associated...
Houston ‘II’
Swedish AOR act Houston debuted to general acclaim as a duo featuring Hank Erix on vocals and Freddie Allen drums back in 2010. Producer...
Sinister Realm ‘World of Evil’
Sinister Realm was formed in the summer of 2008 by former Pale Divine band- mates John Gaffney and Darin McCloskey. With a desire to...