Acid Mammoth load up their witchy Caravan on new release
Written entirely during lockdown, Acid Mammoth's third album, Caravan serves as the direct descendent to the previous release Under Acid Hoof and is the...
The Stepney Sisters have finally arrived
Back in the 70s, self-styled feminist rock bands delivered their valid messages with punk powered ire… X-Ray Specs, Crass, The Slits (as well as,...
The Anchoress bares all on raw new album
For the uninitiated, The Anchoress is Catherine Anne Davies, a welsh songstress and multi-instrumentalist whose 2016 debut album, Confessions of a Romantic Novelist, announced...
TV Priest state their intent on debut album Uppers
Legendary label Sub Pop’s latest offering, TV Priest are a wiry and discordant post-punk quartet from London. Their debut album Uppers provides a bleak...
Epica live up to their name with Omega
Despite not releasing a full-length studio album since 2016, Dutch symphonic metal outfit, Epica, have been far from quiet.
With the release of the Epica...
Toby Jepson revealed in the ‘Viewfinder’
“This is a selection of my solo songs that I hope you enjoy for what they are; moments in time when I was on...
Manuel Barbará shines bright on Moonrise
New Jersey based Manuel Barbará has a deep-seated love of progressive metal and contemporary classical music and, following his graduation from Berklee College of...
Saxon pay homage to their Inspirations
The mighty Saxon have taken time out from their ongoing quest of bringing Heavy Metal Thunder to the world by recording eleven tracks made...
Suzi Quatro releases eighteenth album, The Devil in Me
Suzi Quatro, or Suzi Q to her fans .. is the ultimate "rock chick", with rock cred to spare. Ballsy and sassy, she was...
Justin Larner is ‘Hot and Dangerous’
Brought up by a guitar and rock loving father, it was almost inevitable that Justin Larner became a (albeit self-taught) guitar and rock loving...