Savoy Brown – City Night
I’ve no idea how old Kim Simmonds is but he’s spent over 50 years rocking the blues and doesn’t appear to be letting up...
Magnum – Live at the Symphony Hall
British stalwarts Magnum have thrilled and enchanted their audiences for decades now by means of majestic, melodic, and wonderfully evocative hard rock, and this...
Reveiw: Anal Fissure – Mind of a Serial Killer
From the typically unreadable band name for those not used to it, the unsettling album title, and the not so family friendly name. Anal...
Dan Patlansky – Perfection Kills
The pursuit of perfection can be dangerous. Not only can it stiffle creativity it can eradicate the natural beauty that’s already there in favour...
Prog rock supergroup THE SEA WITHIN release debut album
The Sea Within is a prog rock ‘supergroup’ with an international cast of players, featuring three Swedes, one German and one American. The musicians...
Chris Duarte proves he Ain’t Giving Up
Anyone who has mastered the rhythmic style of blues rock seems to be compared to the genius that was Stevie Ray Vaughan… one such...
Review: Jimmy Barnes – Hindsight
Hardly a household name in the UK, Scottish-born singer Jimmy Barnes has clocked up 14 number one albums in Australia, four of them fronting...
Review: Clutch – Psychic Warfare
Clutch are now a much loved institution that rank among the very best of the rock scene. From an album output that most bands...
The Ghost and the Machine are slick on Red Rain Tires
Named, I assume, after a phrase coined by the Oxford philosopher Gilbert Ryle to describe aspects of the mind-body relationship, The Ghost and the...
Review: Sarke – Viige Urh
The Norwegian black metal outfit Sarke has grown into a musical force to be reckoned with and spawned a sound and an identity that...