Review: Alter Eden – Tigers And Lambs
Myles Kennedy fronting Black Peaks is far too simplistic a description for Alter Eden. Yet, it’s hard to deny its usefulness as a shorthand...
The Train Kept A-Rollin by Spencer Vignes — Book Review
Freight railways were the only means of transportation for the bluesmen of yesteryear. The musicians jumped into the back car not just because they...
Review: Code Orange – Forever
Dark, intense, foreboding, caustic. These are only but some of the adjectives that can be used to describe the sound of Code Orange -...
Review: The Brood – The Truth Behind
I have my work cut out here picking an album with 15 tracks of hardcore grind (a genre that is close to my blackened...
Review: Ashenspire – Speak not of the Laudanum Quandary
There’s an awful lot going on here, mainly the sounds of something brewing and then exploding into a glorious void of blackness, however, it...
Review: White Light Cemetery – Careful What You Wish For
White Light Cemetery I’ll admit, I had never heard of at the time the album was available for review. Described as ‘Southern brother-dudes, cranking...
Review: Nicole Sabouné – Miman
If music is a product of environment, then presumably Nicole Sabouné grew up clinging to the side of a mountain in her native Sweden....
Review: Pissed On – The Hanged Man
"Pissed On is very excited to release our debut EP the Hanged Man via Advocate Records. This record had drawn influence from a wide...
Review: Scenario II – A New Dawn
Beginning with Darkest Hour you are in fantasy land, sounding as epic as the track furthers. There’s an element of ambience and total surprise...
Reviews: Boris the Blade – Warpath
The axe has spoken in such melodic tones it’s difficult not to get wrapped up in it and bathe in its cantankerous ramblings, which...


























