Laura Cox keeps her Head Above Water
Blues-rock (with some soul, pop and prog mixed in) is in safe hands these days with artists like Joanne Shaw Taylor, Samantha Fish, Ana...
Emarosa take the Sting out of new record
Hailing from Lexington, Kentucky, Emarosa formed in 2006 and were initially a post-hardcore band. Over time the band has shredded their metal/rock origins and...
Leper Colony’s debut album channels Death
Leper Colony, a new supergroup comprised of members of underground cult death metal bands Morgoth, Paganizer and Consumption, have released their self-titled debut album...
Slegest return once more with Avstand
The filthy Norwegian quartet known as Slegest have yet to disappoint yours truly, and this upcoming juggernaut of theirs, which is the fourth full-length...
Kornmo take the biscuit on Vandring
Norwegian trio, Kornmo, have their third album out on 6th January, all three previous releases are instrumental works, and the latest, called Vandring, which...
Brent Enman goes Retromatic remixed
The drummer for hard rock band, Nightrider, has a few lesser-known talents hidden up his sleeve. Brent Enman is a veritable one-man band and...
Journey ’Live’ at Lollapalooza
Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Journey have been releasing ‘live’ albums for many years, so another one will delight the legions of fans...
Spiritworld pioneer the Deathwestern
I always enjoy coming across new and unique metal bands and Vegas-based Spiritworld are undoubtedly impressive, a thrashy, gut-punching metal band with a twist...
The Riven separate Peace and Conflict
Formed in London, based in Sweden and since 2016 supplying heavy rock with bite, The Riven are about to release the next chapter to...
The Wring shine through on Spectra
Canadian progressive band, The Wring, release their third album on December 16th on Wormholedeath Records. As with the self-titled debut and its follow-up, ‘Project...