Alcatrazz are Born Innocent
Take one of the finest rock voices of all time (even if he didn’t know it until 1979), add in a couple of original...
Blue Oyster Cult celebrate phenomenal anniversary with new live album.
The mighty Blue Oyster Cult (BOC), forty-eight years young, still with two of their original line-up and still going strong, are American classic rock...
Tokyo Motor Fist delivers a hard-rocking delight in the shape of Lions
A damn fine and all-around well-written album that is as potent and catchy as it is vigorous and classy...
Steve Hackett Lays it All Out in New Autobiography, “A Genesis In My Bed”
In the book we learn that Hackett, after successfully auditioning for Genesis in 1970, was initially unsure about whether to join the band. However,...
Tygers are worth two in Ambush
Whenever the era of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal is discussed, most name the obvious ones, some mourn the ones that got...
Ravenlight’s ‘Project Genesis’ is a breath of fresh air into symphonic power metal
Project Genesis is the debut album coming from Irish symphonic power metal trio Ravenlight. Despite the band having only three members, they’re not short...
Quinn The Brain – Open Wide EP
There’s a likely possibility you haven’t heard of Quinn the Brain before this but have the name ring a bell. The name comes from...
ENUFF Z’NUFF…Or is it?
Hailing from Chicago, Illinois – hard rockers Enuff Znuff are back with their latest release Generation Brainwashed - featuring a host of famous guests...
Dee Calhoun: Acoustically Godless
Spiral Grave and Iron Man vocalist, Dee Calhoun, has, once again, gone acoustic on his third solo album, Godless as he recorded it in...
Ignea occupy The Realms of Fire and Death
Imagine a mix of rock, melodic metal, and symphonic rock all spiced with a little of doom and even folk…well, imagine no more: here...




























