Review: Atonement Theory – Illumination
The sound of electronics and industrial mixes have always caught my attention for the sheer thrill of feeling the powerful smack it gives out...
Review: Stone Sour -Hydrograd
Stone Sour’s highly anticipated sixth album Hydrograd is set for release this week (30th June). Being the band’s first album since the departure of guitarist,...
Review: Contra – Deny Everything
Ohio-spawned Contra are a sludge-drenched doom four-piece who pack a groove-fuelled punch and, with the release of their new album, have proven they are hefty contenders...
Simple Plan successfully deliver a night of great pop punk mixed with the right...
Canadian pop punk band Simple Plan, brought their energy, catchy tunes and a whole lot of nostalgia to London’s Kentish Town Forum where they...
Download 2017: The Highlights
Another fantastic and historical year of Download Festival has sadly been and gone. It's a bit like the rock and metal Christmas in a...
Live Review: Kiss – O2 Arena, London
They say you never forget your first Kiss concert. For many in attendance tonight, it's easy to see why they would never forget for...
Review: Sikth – The Future in Whose Eyes?
Sikth, the Hertfordshire sextet have returned from their 2008 hiatus with their first full-length since 2006’s Death of a Dead Day.
To state new release...
Review: Wednesday 13 – Condolences
Joseph Poole, aka Wednesday 13 has created a new album that is as far removed from his previous punk-rock work and comedic spin-off song...
Live: Periphery, The Contortionist and Destrage – Manchester 02 Ritz
Progressive Metal and Djent progenitors Periphery return to Manchester with their debut show at the Manchester 02 Ritz along with fellow proggers Destrage and...
Live: CKY + Puppy, London Underworld
For a band with a cult following, CKY’s return to the UK after a six year hiatus was undoubtedly a welcome one. Having sold...




























