Review: Khanus – Rites of Fire
Exploring the boundaries of matter, spirit, consciousness and the universe with the metal of death as the instrument - since 2015!
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LIVE! MaybeSheWill – London Koko
Every now and again an opportunity surfaces to take part in something truly remarkable. The definition of remarkable is entirely subjective here of course,...
Review: End of Salvation – Monolith of Leviathan
From the off you know something ominous is about to happen and it isn’t long before it does... The anticipation breeds fear into your...
Review: Tigertailz – Blast!
Ever since their 1990 album titled “Bezerk” the Glam-tastik Welsh band TIGERTAILZ have deteriorated faster than a loaf of crusty French bread eaten in...
Broken Witt Rebels, The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham, April 2016
Second City kids on a Friday night out: lads fresh from the cash point supping from bottles of beer, girls in their party frocks...
Review: The Enid – Dust
Progressive rock was ever the musical playground for both genius and lunatic, and frequently both cohabiting at the same time. The Enid have often...
Review: Ben Poole – Time Has Come
'Square-jawed but vulnerable', implies the cover photo for Ben Poole’s new studio album Time Has Come. Well that’ll pull a much more attractive audience than...
Review: Stevie Nimmo – Sky Won’t Fall
A wave of feedback gives way to a strident mid-paced Bad Company-styled statement of intent, then, as you listen a little deeper, you'll find...
Book Review: ‘Punk Rock Blizkreig’ by Marky Ramone with Rich Hershlag
Everyone knows who the Ramones are. Everyone's heard 'Blitzkreig Bop'. You can even buy a Ramones t shirt in your local Tesco superstore. Yet,...
Review: Sixx AM ‘Prayers For The Damned. Vol.1’
The three rock ‘n roll musketeers, Nikki Sixx (bass), Dj Ashba (guitar), James Michael (lead vocals) known as Sixx AM, have released the first...