Review: Sarke – Viige Urh
The Norwegian black metal outfit Sarke has grown into a musical force to be reckoned with and spawned a sound and an identity that...
Papa Roach – A gig that took us on a rock journey of nearly...
After 24 years together as a band, Papa Roach showed London no signs of letting up anytime soon. Jacoby Shaddix, Jerry Horton, Tobin Esperance,...
Poseidon – Prologue
Poseidon; Proper noun, Greek mythology, the God of the sea, water, earthquakes, and horses, son of Cronus and Rhea and brother of Zeus. He...
Review: Wren – Auburn Rule
London outfit Wren have finally released upon the Earth their debut full length release ‘Auburn Rule’. At just five tracks long, the post-metal/sludge band...
Abhorrent Decimation – The Pardoner
Make no mistake, The Pardoner is nothing of an apology, and they have little to apologize for. The links between metal and classical music...
Review: Janet Gardner of Vixen delivers her first solo offering.
In the late 1980s, Vixen were one of the few bands that looked like women who actually were women. They achieved some success during that hair-metal...
Review: The Haxans – Party Monsters
The best part about Autumn, other than pumpkin spice lattes, is arguably Halloween. Especially for the rock community who relish in everything ghoulish. The...
The Struts, bringing the future of rock to London and beyond.
Playing to a packed room at the Electric Ballroom, the foursome from Derby proved just why “Everybody Wants” a piece of them these days....
What we learnt from Jaret Reddick’s ‘Heartache and Hilarity’ tour
You know Bowling For Soup, the pop-punk band who rose to fame in the early '00s, with hits like '1985' and 'Girl All The...
Review: Lunatic Soul – Fractured
Lunatic Soul is the band Mariusz Duda plays in when not engaged in his day job, bassist, singer and main composer with the mighty...