Review: Machine Head – Bloodstone & Diamonds
Absolute kings Machine Head release their eighth studio album, 'Bloodstone & Diamonds'. Produced by Robb Flynn and Juan Urteaga, who has also produced Testament...
Between the Buried and Me ‘The Parallax II – Future Sequence’ Album Review
As we all know music (metal in particular) is always progressing, forever changing and often becoming something quite different to how it started, unless...
Voivod release their latest space oddity with Synchro Anarchy
Voivod have been known primarily as the bridging point between thrash metal and prog with their bizarre brand of cosmic, jazz-inspired weirdness. Following a...
Review: Europe – Walk The Earth
Joey Tempest told us, he’s Not Supposed To Sing The Blues and yet the rebirth of the bluesy Europe continues with their latest album .Walk...
Review: Arch Enemy – Will to Power
There has been considerable pressure put on Swedish melodic death metal legends Arch Enemy over the past few years particularly since the departure of...
Review: Virgil & The Accelerators – Army of Three
Blues rock’s not been the sole exclusivity for those with receding hairlines reminiscing over Cream reunions and Rory Gallagher reissues for some time. The...
Drive – IDEFI, A Tribute to Rick Chavez and David Earl Taylor
Drive were a five-piece progressive, power metal band formed on the north side of Houston, Texas by guitarist Rick Chavez. They released two albums, Characters In Time (1988) and Diablero (1992).
The...
The Valley by Whitechapel
After a three-year wait, the boys from Knoxville are back with their seventh studio album, The Valley.
It is quite possible that there has never...
Review: Blood Command – Cult Drugs
I have been asked to review some bands in my time but never before have I ever heard of Death Pop/Hop before and if...
Review: Kirk – Masquerade
Swiss melodic metal rockers Kirk got off to a good start with their debut album The Final Dance back in 2003, but drummer Vito...