Black Label Society – Sonic Brew 20th Anniversary Blend 5.99 – 5.19
I remember vividly first getting into Black Label Society, it was the days of dial-up internet and CD’s were the go to listening source....
Zeal and Ardor: Live in London
Zeal & Ardor: Live in London
There’s not much you can say when attempting to review a live album of a show you actually photographed...
Warmrain… Here Comes The Rain Again
This is a four-track precursor to Warmrain’s debut album, Back Above The Clouds, scheduled for June release and, if it’s anything as good as this...
First Signal in the Line Of Fire
First Signal are onto their third album and show no signs of losing that melodic sheen that Harry Hess and crew are so good at....
Diamond Head prove they never lost it with’The Coffin Train’
All aboard 'The Coffin Train'! NWOBHM stalwarts Diamond Head knock it out of the park with a brand new album. Formed by two working-class...
The Valley by Whitechapel
After a three-year wait, the boys from Knoxville are back with their seventh studio album, The Valley.
It is quite possible that there has never...
Samantha Fish Live: 11th May 2109, O2 Academy, Birmingham.
Curse of Lono produce music for driving alone at night down long country roads. Not depressing, more melancholy and thoughtful. Its roots driven, with...
Ana Popović & Ben Poole: Sunday 5th May 2019, The Deaf Institute, Manchester
The Deaf Institute is small but full this Bank Holiday Sunday and it’s an early start too. A guitar squeals out as fingers race...
Have New Year’s Day crossed-over with new album, Unbreakable?
It's hard to pinpoint where bands like New Year's Day (NYD) sit in terms of audience or even genre. On the one hand, they appeal...
The Well’s third album Death and Consolation
Austin-based power trio The Well are usually classed as having progressive influences as wide ranging as Joy Division and Blue Cheer. The group is made...