Review: Apherium – Neoteric
Formed during their college days in 2011 and coming at you from Yeovil, Apherium soon forged a sturdy bond and quickly put out their...
Review: Slaughterday – Ravenous
Slaughterday was formed in 2010 by Jens Finger - Guitars/Bass (ex-Obscenity) and Bernd Reiners - Drums/Vocals (ex- BK 49) to play raw and sick old-school...
Review: Of Allies – Tempers
Often a band’s first EP comes with plenty still to be desired, creating a basic outline of their sound but seeing big steps of...
Review: Powerlord – The Awakening
Powerlord formed in 1984 by the two brothers Tony and Bob Gourley and had only one release ‘The Awakening’ which was originally unleashed in...
Review: New Town Kings – Pull Up & Rewind
When Barso sang “My girl’s mad at me ...” We knew what he meant immediately. The efficiency of the lyric stunned us. There was...
Review: Deaf Havana ’22’ EP
Back in late 2011 I stumbled across Deaf Havana. After flicking through endless music channels I waited for the adverts to finish and for...
Review: From Her Eyes – Demons
Formed in 2012 From Her Eyes are it has been said to follow in the footsteps of fellow home-towner's Funeral for a Friend and...
James LaBrie – I Will Not Break EP
Recorded music has come such a long way in such a relatively short time: where it ensures quality sound reproduction that’s great, when it...
Youth Man – Bad Weather
Bad Weather is the newest EP to come from the Birmingham alternative punk band Youth Man. Kaila Whyte, Adam Haitof and Marcus Perks, the...
Black Shapes ‘Sleep, Sleep, Sleep’
A lot of people have been making a lot of noise about London hardcore outfit Black Shapes of recent and rightly so. Their previously released EP...