Dream Theatre’s Distance Over Time “Them at their most dynamic”
A contentious point, maybe, but it’s probably true to say there’s no other band like rock titans, the mighty Dream Theatre. Consequently, few bands...
Rock Goddess return with This Time
Back in the days of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM), for those of us with long memories, females playing rock were...
Almost Honest – Welcome to the Viking Groove Machine
It was hard to know exactly what I was in for heading into the first listen of Almost Honest’s Seiches and Sirens, a full-length...
Grass prove they are anything but trash with Fresh material
Despite conjuring the sound of a band who has crossed a sun-baked desert in a clapped out old touring van, you may be surprised...
Inculter release eight blackened compositions in the form of Fatal Visions
The Norwegian thrash metal squadron known as Inculter made waves in the underground a few years ago by means of their impressive and memorable...
Jetboy were Born To Fly
Founded in 1983, Jetboy first came to my attention with the brilliant and rocked up version of the Johnny Cash tune 'Folsom Prison Blues'. How...
Quiet Riot live for One Night In Milan
Most people inevitably equate Quiet Riot with the late, lamented wizard Randy Rhodes… unsurprising perhaps, but also a little unfair to the current band...
Krishna Peri spins the Cyclotron
Originally from Visakhapatnam, India, the now Texas based Krishna Peri is a guitarist of some experience having spent over six years playing with cover bands of...
Kane Roberts explains The New Normal
Guitarist Kane Roberts first came to my attention as part of Alice Cooper’s band for his ‘rebirth’ albums Constrictor and Raise Your Fist… I was...
Tim Bowness’s Flowers At The Scene – His most powerful and strongest solo album...
Using a propulsive backdrop of art rock, heartbreaking ballads and quirky pop tunes, Tim Bowness has delivered a new album of eleven diverse and...