Reviews: Adrian Pain & the Dead Sexy – Mixed Messages
Well it’s a bloody good start for a strangely titled band – for me the sexy comes within those lungs of steel along with...
Uncut arrive From Blue
Well, at least I learned a lot about uncut diamonds and the magazine when I tried to research the rock band Uncut… other than the...
Review: Alter Eden – Tigers And Lambs
Myles Kennedy fronting Black Peaks is far too simplistic a description for Alter Eden. Yet, it’s hard to deny its usefulness as a shorthand...
Review: Gandalf’s Owl – Winterfell EP
The name as well as the band’s cover is intriguing - so hoping that the music can live up to the high standard already...
EP Review: Taco Hell – Retainer
The idea that music has to be perfect is a plague on rock and roll. Over-produced and over-played albums have seen the genre lose...
Review: Atonement Theory – Illumination
The sound of electronics and industrial mixes have always caught my attention for the sheer thrill of feeling the powerful smack it gives out...
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...
Forever After ‘Pictures’ EP Review
Formed in early 2012, the Essex pop-punk charmers ‘Forever After’ have already gained huge experience, having performed with the likes of Mallory Knox, Missing...
Straytones say Beware, Dark Lord!
Straytones are an psychedelic rock/garage rock band from Kiyv, Ukraine and they have just released their third offering, a three track, ten minute long EP...
The Xcerts had a Late One
Hailing from Scotland, though you'd never be able to tell with their unaccented vocals and no bagpipes insight rockers, The Xcerts, release an acoustic...