The Cassini Projekt launch a Blue Ocean Event
The Cassini Projekt was set up in 2008 by Irish composer and multi-instrumentalist Alex McDonnell. Most of what you hear is just him on...
Baalberith have embarked on a vicious Manhunt
Aggressive and highly intense death metal performed with class and conviction is what is on display here, and the sound that emanates from the...
Review: Lamb of God – Sacrament 15th Anniversary
Let’s be honest, of all the albums of recent times that do not need a review, Sacrament is up there fighting for the crown....
The Vintage Caravan – Voyage
Hailing from the Greater Reykjavik region in Iceland, a land more in tune with its forbears’ Scandinavian folklore than even those residing on mainland...
In Flames blend new and old to great success with Foregone
In Flames has had a tumultuous few years recently with past releases dividing fans with their departure from melodic death metal and their shift...
Lansdowne dispense the Medicine
Boston-based rockers Lansdowne have been paying their dues for over fifteen years with extensive touring and have a large online following for their brand...
Gentle Giant pen their new release Free Hand
For aficionados of classic 1970’s prog rock, the name Gentle Giant is revered. Emerging from Simon Dupree & the Big Sound (remember “Kites?”) they...
Hanoi Rocks are back on the Oriental Beat
The great Finnish band, often called ‘glam-punk’, Hanoi Rocks are at last releasing a remixed version of their defining second album, Oriental Beat (40th...
Review: Kari Rueslåtten – To The North
Soprano singer, songwriter and keyboardist Kari Rueslåtten was lead vocalist with Norwegian doom metal/experimental band The 3rd And The Mortal, inspiring future female-lead bands such...
Mario Rossi Band turn the blues Heavy
Brazilian blues phenomenon, Mario Rossi, just keeps on getting better; after two very good albums (Electric Art and Same Old Street), he has put...