Tim Bowness and Giancarlo Erra reflect on Memories Of Machines
Tim Bowness is a musician probably better known for his collaborations with Steven Wilson in No-Man, as well as some delightful solo albums, notably...
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...
Pattern Seeking Animals are Only Passing Through
Pattern-Seeking Animals (humans who seek out patterns that may or may not exist) are a four-piece combo put together in 2019 by keyboard man...
The Tangent deliver Songs From The Hard Shoulder
The Tangent are a heady combination of ridiculously talented musicians who’re able to tackle topics of considerable social and political gravitas and make credible...
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...
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...
Hawkwind – The Future Never Waits
Eponymous title track 'The Future Never Waits' opens and reaffirms the fact the starship Hawkwind has long lurked outside the realms of mainstream acceptance....
Gramma Vedetta hear The Hum of the Machine
You have to love a band who, in their own publicity says: “Gramma Vedetta landed in the Year of 0x7E1, sailing through the...
KISS ‘Monster’ Album Review
Everyone knows KISS in some way shape or form. Usually it's for the music, for the image or for the merchandise. They're not a...
Emarosa take the Sting out of new record
Hailing from Lexington, Kentucky, Emarosa formed in 2006 and were initially a post-hardcore band. Over time the band has shredded their metal/rock origins and...