Enuff Z’Nuff… nuff said
Enuff Z’nuff formed in 1984 and released their self-titled debut five years later. Founding members, Chip Z'Nuff and Donnie Vie along with guitarist Derek Frigo and...
The Room 1985 open their doors
Manchester-based The Room 1985 trio included Sam Stone (vocals/bass), Chris Crysand (guitars/synths) and John Hulse (drums/programming). They mix electronica with various rock genres and a chunk...
Mad Max – 35 years and still going strong
Mad Max are celebrating 35 years of producing quality metal fused AOR and musicians Michael Voss (vocals/guitar), Jürgen Breforth (guitar), Axel Kruse (drums) and Thomas...
The Pineapple Thief release new album Dissolution
The Pineapple Thief is about to unleash their 12thalbum called Dissolution. Always classed as prog, in my mind this band is one of the few of...
Mob Rules celebrate 25 years with new album ‘Beast Reborn’
Germany’s Mob Rules are close to celebrating their 25th anniversary as purveyors of power-metal, and Beast Reborn is their 9th album together.
You could say...
Review: Otep – Kult 45
Like a bat call to Batman, the disasters of 2018 are used to signal political warrior Otep Shamaya. Metal band Otep could not have...
Review: Halestorm – Vicious
Grammy-winning US rockers Halestorm have successfully crossed the pond, with every date on their 2018 UK headline tour sold out. So they certainly have...
AOR/Melodic Rock artist Clif Magness releases Lucky Dog
Clif Magness has already had success writing for Wilson Phillips, Quincy Jones, Avril Lavigne as well as the more rock Hanson, Steve Perry and...
Review: At World’s End – Emptiness Follows
From the garden of England comes the five piece metal band who go by the name At World’s End and no, they’re not named...
Review: Destinia – Metal Souls
Destinia is a project by Japanese Metal guitarist Nozomu Wakai. He released his first album in 2014 and on this follow-up, called Metal Souls,...




























