Bob Kulick – Skeletons In The Closet
Having spent 50 years in the music business, playing with the likes of Kiss, Meat Loaf, Lou Reed and W.A.S.P; Bob Kulick remains an...
NICARUS digs deep on Coal People, Coal Puppets
Nicarus is a project by the multi-talented Tali Green, a vocalist, producer, sound engineer and guitarist from Israel. She has put together the tantalisingly...
Review: Cenotaph – Riding Our Black Oceans
The band started in the mid-80s under the name Damned Cross. After recording a demo rehearsal "excretion of infected corpses" soon and like with...
Review: Ashenspire – Speak not of the Laudanum Quandary
There’s an awful lot going on here, mainly the sounds of something brewing and then exploding into a glorious void of blackness, however, it...
Review: Northcote – Hope Is Made of Steel
Firstly, I would like to introduce you to Matt Goud better know as Northcote. The Canadian singer songwriter from British Colobima joined by his...
Alestorm – Captain Morgan’s Revenge (10th Anniversary Edition)
Every day, a new metal subgenre is born. We've had everything from mathcore to pornogrind over the years, and it's now been a whole...
Demonic Death Judge blaze a new trail of blistering sludge
When it comes to music, Finland is most commonly associated with Death and Black Metal but lurking amongst its underbelly is an oozing pool...
North African band MYRATH play powerful rock on new album Shehili
In case you were unaware, there is such a thing as North African hard rock. Myrath (pronounced Meer-rath) are a band from Tunisia, a...
Review: Now Or Never – Now Or Never
Featuring former Pretty Maids members in guitarist Ricky Marx and bass player Kenn Jackson, Now Or Never’s line up is completed by Fabian Ranzo...
Review: Jamie Lenman – Devolver
Post-hardcore polymath Jamie Lenman’s career has taken some very interesting turns since his departure from Reuben. After a five year break from music, his...