BROWN ACID – The Fifth Trip
Another release from the always reliable Brown Acid series, ten more slices of the weird, the wonderful and the occasionally quirky. If the digital revolution...
Live: Fozzy and Hardcore Superstar, Manchester Academy
At one point wrestlers trying to branch out into other mediums was met with derision and little success for the most part but one...
Cro-Mags Destroy The Camden Underworld In a Triumphant Return To The UK
It has been a while since legendary NYHC crew Cro-Mags have performed in London. Only having done one-off appearances here and there (most notably...
Nails Unleash Sheer Hellfire and Fury in Camden Town!
The past year has been pretty mad for Nails. With a sudden 'hiatus' if you please, which left them cancelling their 2016 Euro tour and...
Live: WASP, University of East Anglia
Some things are reassuringly familiar, and WASP are one of them. Fads have come and gone but Blackie Lawless and his ever-changing entourage have...
The Infernal Sea – Agents of Satan
It’s safe to say that The Infernal Sea in their years have caused a stir, forming less than a decade ago, they have made...
Review: KANSAS – Leftoverture Live & Beyond
Kansas made their name as one of the mainstays of the 70’s and 80’s AOR genre, alongside bands like REO Speedwagon and Foreigner. They’re...
Review: Michael Crimson – Medusa
Medusa is a new release by Swedish born Michael Crimson. He is a new name to me and his website assures us he is...
Review: Drakonis – The Great Miasma
The members of the Irish black/death metal quintet Drakonis are about to unleash this third EP of theirs entitled The Great Miasma upon the unsuspecting...
Review: Whitesnake 1987 – 30th Anniversary Edition
It is 30 years since Whitesnake graced us with the album that became known as 1987 (or, in Japan as Serpens Albus). To celebrate,...