Review: F.O.E.S – Antecedence
Genre: Post Rock
Well as this band is from my hometown of Liverpool I had to review them didn’t I? The first track called ‘Rival...
Review: Empire Of Fools – Devil Inside
A new breed of what’s good about rock music; the collaboration of Cobbin/Pascall has resulted in a marriage of sounds, eclectic tastes and influences...
Review: Sicada – Requisition
'Black Sheep' (Remaster) – This track has enough bite for the listener to be totally engulfed as the thrash becomes apparent. Its bite is...
Review: Buildings|Volunteer – (Split EP)
It seems as if Buildings have very little to say about their particular ‘art’ while Volunteer just say it how it is. Although both...
Review: Sundials – Kick
In six track EP 'Kick' from three-piece Sundials, we have a splatter of new material, a clean-cut record that musically oozes a nice and...
Review: Seconds Alive – Bitter Moments
During the past eighteen months, the South West crew have steadily made waves throughout the UK scene. Along the way, they have shared stages...
FROST* deliver new stella EP, Others
Frost* are an English prog-rock ‘supergroup.’ They’re only an occasional presence on the prog scene as every member of the band is active with...
Interpol indulges the ear with new EP, ‘A Fine Mess’
Interpol’s latest EP, A Fine Mess, serves as a robust and worthy successor to last summer’s album, Marauder. What is perhaps the most notable...
Burning Witches unfurl Wings Of Steel
Swiss band Burning Witches have built quite a reputation in Europe. This all female metal band formed in 2015 have released a couple of albums...
Review: Cancer – Terminal
The biological Cancer as everyone knows can grow inside anyone at any age, although when it is black depressive metal it will probably only...