DON BROCO — The most adjustable scenester try-hards & pop-survivalists of the 21st century.
British rock four piece DON BROCO released their third album Technology this month. The new album finds the band filtering their post-hardcore rock through...
Rose Tattoo -Tatts Live In Brunswick 1982
36 years back an Australian radio station played this live show from the Bombay Bicycle Club across the Antipodean airwaves. It’s hard to believe....
Bowling For Soup prove there is no stopping them after decades of touring –...
Venue: Academy, Newcastle. Support: Army Of Freshmen, The Aquabats.
Way back in 2013, Bowling For Soup announced they were calling it a day in terms...
Review: Lechery – We Are All Born Evil
Lechery were formed in 2006 by Martin Bengtsson (former Arch Enemy bass player). After a couple of years of playing small clubs and festivals,...
Review: East Texas Adrenaline – Built to Last
East Texas Adrenaline are from err, East Texas. Members Caleb Colton on vocals, Darrell Olbrych on guitar, Troy Dean on bass and backing vocals,...
Review: Crossfaith – Wipeout
We used to live in a world where 90% of the music you heard was from the USA or the UK. Now, thanks to...
Review: Tiny Moving Parts – Swell
Ever wondered what it would sound like if a six-string wizard like Joe Satriani joined Sunny Day Real Estate to add some tasty, technical...
Review: Cold Years – Northern Blues
Britrock has had a tough couple of decades. In the nineties, we were producing bands like The Wildhearts, Terrorvision and The Manic Street Preachers....
TWILIGHT’S EMBRACE reveal Penance, with highly captivating yet utterly bleak sound and expression
The British doom metallers Twilight's Embrace are an interesting outfit with a highly captivating yet utterly bleak sound and expression that perfectly encapsulates what gloom...
MARK DEUTROM’S blend of blues rock, Southern boogie and psychedelia
Mark Deutrom is a guitarist, composer, songwriter, and producer. Most of his energies went into producing until he joined The Melvins as bass player...



























