Farnham five piece Homebound find fantastic form
Homebound, the Farnham based pop-punk outfit have released, for me, arguably one of the strongest collections of the year. There is so much across...
Abandoned By Bears show dedication and passion on Headstorm
You'd be forgiven for not being familiar with Abandoned By Bears. The Swedish easycore/pop-punkers have seemingly gone under the radar for many, despite being...
Bast – Nanoangstrom
Slow and heavy, Bast are a band that have entered their tenth year of existence this year and through that time, they have crafted...
All Them Witches burn on ATW
This is the fifth album by Nashville based All Them Witches and if you’ve heard any of the previous ones (the excellent Sleeping Through the...
Riverside set to release their most emotionally charged album yet
European progmeisters Riverside return with their new album, their seventh and certainly the most emotionally charged album they’ve ever released. This is the first...
Ethernity release The Human Race Extinction
The Human Race Extinction is the second album from Belgium power metal band Ethernity, following on from 2015’s Obscure Illusions, which was released to...
Monte Pittman gets Between the Space(s)
For a man whose first band, Myra Mains, may not have set the world alight, Monte Pittman has certainly made up for it with his...
Dirty Streets release Distractions
A three-piece blues rock band is usually my goblet of wine and although onto their 5thalbum, new to me band Dirty Streets are now firmly...
The Ghost and the Machine are slick on Red Rain Tires
Named, I assume, after a phrase coined by the Oxford philosopher Gilbert Ryle to describe aspects of the mind-body relationship, The Ghost and the...
Sari Schorr – Never Say Never
Two years down the road, second album in, Stateside singer Sari Schorr sounds much travelled and has a few things that she wants to...




























