Dark Sermon – ‘In Tongues’
Formed in 2009, the Florida based band Dark Sermon arrives in the global metal community determined to stand out from the cookie-cutter junk and...
Review: My Iron Lung – Relief
My Iron Lung - a four piece melodic hardcore punk band, who hail from San Diego. Here they are releasing their second album 'Relief'...
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...
Review: Dead Label – Throne Of Bones
It was back in December on a cold winters evening we saw Dead Label tear the Kentish Town Forum a new one. And boy...
Black Country Communion – BCCIV
Time waits for no man it knows things go round in circles. Wait long enough and those missed opportunities might not feel like lost...
Nightwish show their scale and ambition on ‘Decades: Live in Buenos Aires’
In the life of a band, especially one who’ve been going for the best part of twenty years, the ‘live’ album is usually seen...
Hands Off Gretel may have an album of the year contender with ‘I Want...
If you have never listened to Hands Off Gretel - you need to start now. Start with this record. No kidding. Let me explain...
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Steve Hackett – Surrender Of Silence
Like his previous album, Under A Mediterranean Sky, this new album was also recorded under lockdown conditions, but there the similarity ends. Whereas ‘...
1968 produce heavy, muddy guitars and riffs aplenty on ‘Ballads of the Godless’
The clue’s in the name, here we have a band with their roots firmly in the late 60's. Picture Blue Cheer, the 13thFloor Elevators,...
Review: Santa Cruz – Santa Cruz
Most commonly described as “Pure F*cking Adrenaline” Santa Cruz are back with their second studio album via Spinefarm Records. They certainly haven’t slowed down...