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...
Steve Hackett – Genesis Revisited ‘Live’: Seconds Out and More
“I’m happy to be releasing my ‘Seconds Out and More’ show. A spectacular night with a band on fire, tearing into that magical music...
Kings X – Three Sides Of One
Kings X are one of those bands who appear to have been around forever, which is basically because they have, beginning their active life...
CB3 set out on an Exploration
Beware of imitations! There are others of that name lurking in the interweb. However, this CB3 (Charlotta’s Burning Trio) is from Malmö, and in...
Edenbridge – Shangri La
Edenbridge can best be described as a symphonic rock/metal band from Austria, fronted by Arne ‘Lanvall’ Stockhammer, guitars as well as several other instruments,...
Dead City Ruins send a Shockwave
With new recruit Steve Welsh on vocals, (along with Tommy Cain (Guitars), Sean Blanchard (Guitars), Thomas Murphy (Bass) and Nick Trajanovski (Drums), Aussie rockers...
Fight The Fade inflame on Apophysitis
Apparently, Apophysitis is the medical term used to indicate inflammation and stress injury where a muscle and its tendon attaches to the area on...
Quiet Confusion go massif on Magella
For their 4th album, ever-present Antonio Cortina (vocals) is joined by Roberto Panarotto (bass) and Giovanni Franceschini (drums) to make the power trio line-up...