Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Review: Def Leppard – Self Titled

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Def Leppard have been there. Seen everything. Rocked millions of people and I’m sure they have even got the tshirt. They are one of...

Devil You Know – The Beauty of Destruction

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“It’s a different style of music for me,” says Jones of Devil You Know. “It’s heavy as anything any of us are known for...

Melvins are finally Working With God

Here is an album that will brighten up even the current lockdown…King Buzzo has delivered yet again as Melvins release their latest opus, Working...
Avatar

The madcap brilliance of Avatar makes even the (Dance) Devil Dance

Upon hearing Dance Devil Dance for the first time one thing is first immediately clear, this album has swagger. More than any previous album,...

Magick Touch prove Heads Have Got To Rock ‘n’ Roll

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If I tell you that this band’s last album was called Blades, Chains, Whips and Fire and that their new album, Heads Have Got To Rock ‘n’...

Review: Whiskey Dick – Welcome To Yeehaw Country

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On the Urban Dictionary 'Whisky Dick' is described as: "when you've had too much to drink and have a girl back home and cant...

Review: Horned Almighty – World of Tombs

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Originally formed in early 2002 by S. and Hellpig, both active in the extreme metal underground since the early nineties, the filthy ugly beast...
Atkins May Project

Atkins May Project – The Final Cut

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The last few Atkins May Project albums have proved to be an aural attack of post-apocalyptical dystopia akin to those the movie and gaming...

Abhorrent Decimation – The Pardoner

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Make no mistake, The Pardoner is nothing of an apology, and they have little to apologize for. The links between metal and classical music...

Kids in Glass House ‘Peace’

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Kids in Glass House, hail from Cardiff, South Wales. The band formed back in 2003 and over the early years gained a lot of...