Review: Jamie Lenman – Devolver
Post-hardcore polymath Jamie Lenman’s career has taken some very interesting turns since his departure from Reuben. After a five year break from music, his...
Review: Veil Of Maya – False Idol
False Idol is Veil Of Maya’s first album since 2015’s Matriarch, an album which elevated their already considerable status in the world of tech...
London celebrates an early Halloween with Wednesday 13.
The Islington Academy queue on Saturday night was dressed in spooky outfits, horror make-up, crazy wigs and fake blood as Wednesday 13 landed in...
Review: Slipknot’s Day Of The Gusano – Live In Mexico
Circus of the insane; congregation of the maggots; this could only be Slipknot. On 5th December 2015, after 16 long years since their debut...
Review: Lochness Monster – Fables
Miami based alternative rock four-piece Lochness Monster released their debut album Fables at the beginning of this year, which really puts it into perspective...
Blackmore’s Night – Winter Carols
The folk rock outfit Blackmore's Night, which is spearheaded by the talented Candice Night and the living legend that is Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple,...
Review: Antipope – Denial / Survival
Antipope are a band from Finland who, in their early days, were full-on death metal, and they once described their music as being an...
Review: Cannibal Corpse – Red Before Black
Referred to as the most controversial band of all time and the most important Death Metal band of all time, Buffalo Death Metal legends...
Review: Code – Under The Subgleam
Black metal is a genre often ridiculed by many in the metal community. It's unsurprising, really, considering that a vast majority of musicians in...
Review: Samarkind – Debut Album
Samarkind are a new band featuring frontman David P. Byrne (note the ‘P’; it’s not that one from Talking Heads) who, according to the...