Burial Hordes create face-melting metal on ‘Ruin’
Burial Hordes return with their latest album Ruin. It has been five years since the Greek blackened death metal outfit released their last album The Termination...
Jan James – Time Bomb
American artist Jan James has, over the past several years, gradually built up a name and a rep in bluesy soul music. She learnt...
Motorhead release live at Montreux Jazz Festival
What, another Motorhead ‘live’ album? Well, yeah, why not? You’re never going to see the real thing on stage again so ‘live’ albums help...
Luke Morley crafts Songs From The Blue Room
I have one ‘complaint’ about all of Luke Morley’s work… his guitar solos are always way too short. However having followed him through his...
Sergeant Steel shows the Missis…Mister Sippi
What do a grey-bearded man, a machine gun firing on full automatic, a rocking chair, a stack of Marshall amps, a pair of clogs,...
Steve Lukathe contuines to build Bridges
Steve Lukather is a guitar man with the US rock band Toto (If you don’t know where the name comes from then go to...
Trip The Wire and a skydiving mummy
A potentially misleading headline, but that is the image the cover art brings to my admittedly, strange mind as I listen to the debut...
Hurricane #1 are Backstage Waiting to Go On
After a dalliance with the big league in the late 90s (and a few top 40 hits) Hurricane #1 are back with a vengeance...
Scar Symmetry unleashes a Xenotaph
Swedish Melo-Death hidden gems Scar Symmetry have finally released the long-awaited album; The Singularity Phase II: Xenotaph. This is a record that has been...
Envy of None, That Was Then, This Is Now
With the spirit of Rush still prominent in the background, it was probably the best thing for Alex Lifeson to do something completely different...