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,...
Review: Electric Eye – From the Poisonous Tree
Electric Eye are a Norwegian band and From The Poisonous Tree is their third album. Formed in 2012 by Øystein Braut, Njål Clementsen, Anders Bjelland and...
Review: Bruce Dickinson – Soloworks
Bruce Dickinson is certainly a man of many talents, so much so that one has to wonder how he finds the time for all...
Stormbringer – Dying Breed
Having released their third album, Born A Dying Breed on 3rd November, Northants rockers Stormbringer have now also issued the track ‘Dying Breed’ as a single....
Review: Marilyn Manson – Heaven Upsidedown
As a massive Manson fan I have become slightly jaded by the hype that surrounds every album he has released since Holywood and even...