Crosson on target with Ready Aim Rock
Fancy an Australian rock band that class themselves as “Theatrical Glam Rockers”? Well on their fourth studio album, Ready Aim Rock, Crosson certainly deliver...
Blodhemn widens scope with Sverger Hemn
When I ran into one of the lads from Dark Essence Records a few months ago and he told me about the upcoming Blodhemn...
Band Of Spice share How We Play The Game
Fronted by Spice on vocals and guitar, Swedish group Band of Spice are set to release their fifth album to follow 2021s heavyweight By...
Kira Mac trail Chaos Is Calling
A chance meeting at Manchester University drew together a cast of characters from across the UK who share a love of “old school rock,...
King Buffalo spark on Regenerator
Regenerator is the third in King Buffalo’s ‘pandemic trilogy,’ following The Burden of Restlessness and Acheron. The trio of guitarist/vocalist Sean McVay, bassist/synthesist Dan...
Liar Thief Bandit shine on Diamonds
Liar Thief Bandit are a Swedish power trio who, in their own words, “blend the melodic essence that helped shape the ‘70s and the...
Epica – We Will Take You With Us
Epica are a Dutch symphonic rock band, though what they play goes a little beyond just this as their music flits in and out...
TUSMØRKE produce darker Intetnett
Norwegian prog rockers Tusmørke never cease to me amaze me and their upcoming full-length output is another children's album but one that possesses a...
David Sinclair Four – Apropos Blues
Anyone familiar with the music press will probably recognise the name David Sinclair (no, not the Caravan Keyboard man). David Sinclair is a music...
John Sloman – Two Rivers
For rock fans of a certain vintage, the name John Sloman will certainly reawaken a few memory cells because, at one time, he was...