Kickhunter say Now Or Never
Back in 2003, Kickhunter made waves with their debut album, Hearts and Bones and toured with some seriously big names. Yet, despite three further...
Trip The Wire and a skydiving mummy
A potentially misleading headline, but that is the image the cover art brings to my admittedly, strange mind as I listen to the debut...
Laura Jane Grace and The Devouring Mothers cut loose on Bought To Rot
It’s not until you look at Bought To Rot the way that LAURA JANE GRACE looks at Bought To Rot that it starts to...
Review: Neck Deep – Life’s Not Out To Get You
The British pop punk scene has certainly been having a ‘moment’ over the past 18 months or so, with up-and-coming songmakers taking the lead...
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...
Link Protrudi and the Jaymen assemble their best
If the name is unfamiliar, think garage rockers The Fuzztones and Rudi Protrudi; add in Link Wray (one of the great guitarists) and Link...
Review: Antipope – Denial / Survival
Antipope are a band from Finland who, in their early days, were full-on death metal, and they once described their music as being an...
Myles Kennedy’s Year of the Tiger full of emotional sensitivity
Alter Bridge singer and Slash compadre Myles Kennedy has decided to forsake the rock route on this, his first solo album, and take a...
Live Review: We Are The Ocean, Decade, Boy Jump Ship
Well its been a great night. Fantastic support acts with a fantastic headline you can’t go wrong. oh and cheep beer is a total...
1000mods ignite the youth of dissent on new record
In their own words, 1000mods describe themselves as psychedelic, trippy, hauntingly melodic and dangerously addictive. A fairly accurate description and but would it not be?
Incredibly...