Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Review: Decipher – Blame Yourself EP

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Track-by-Track review of Blame Yourself  by Decipher: Prelude Lulls the listener into a false sense of security offering a dream-like fantasy of music but with the...

Anchor Lane – Casino

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A smooth voice sings out “You said it all with ‘Blood & Irony’ and I’m not what you want me to be” in near repeat over...

Live Review: Skindred, O2 Academy, Newcastle

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Skindred are well-known for their live performances. Playing live is the key to a band's success, and they have been doing this for almost...

DVD Review: Thunder – All You Can Eat

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This album set is released as a full buffet for both new and existing Thunder fans. For those new to the Thunder fanset these...
Electric Callboy

Electric Callboy balance metal sensibilities with pumping techno

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Having completely overhauled their lineup, sound and image over the past few years, a newly revitalised Electric Callboy return to Manchester to preach the...
RIKARD SJOBLEM’S GUNGFLY

RIKARD SJOBLEM’S GUNGFLY – Alone Together

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After a stint performing with English prog band Big Big Train, Rikard Sjoblem’s Gungfly follow up their 2018 release Friendship with an album that...

Lauren Hoffman and The Secret Storm – Family Ghost

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‘Family Ghost’ is the debut release of Lauren Hoffman and The Secret Storm, it plays as an atmospheric stream touching upon the styling of...
Larkin Poe

Larkin Poe release Self Made Man

Named after their great-great great grandfather and genuine descendants of the great Edgar Allan Poe, the sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell follow up the...
The Mastelottos

The Mastelottos provide ‘A Romantic’s Guide To King Crimson’

I confess that the artists name, The Mastelottos, piqued my interest as I knew Pat of that appellation has been the drummer for...

Dying Fetus @ O2 Academy3, Birmingham

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Dying Fetus. The mere mention of their name is enough to put most people off. However to those who can see the beauty in...