Barb Wire Dolls — Live at the Camden Assembly
They shuffled onto stage at London's Camden London Assembly (former Barfly) with an attitude that seemed rather apathetic if not lackadaisical.
Running 15 minutes late...
Review: Norma Jean – Polar Similar
Norma Jean is a pretty unique band. There are very few bands that can produce something new over the course of seven albums, inventive...
Review: Aghast – Something Else, Something Rotten
Opening track ‘King Bitch’ is one good way of opening up an album - razor edged guitar riffs, a thunderous beat and raspy vocals. If you...
Review: Demon – Cemetery Junction
Demon Formed in 1979 - I remember that year so well being the year I left school and got my first job, so I...
Review: Echelon – Brimstone Aggrandizement
Getting down to the nitty gritty of getting your ears around some classic death metal is always a good thing for me. Feeling the...
Review: Exist Immortal – Breathe
Sometimes, the right band comes along at just the right time. I was listening to Textures when Exist Immortal’s latest offering appeared in my...
Review: Electric Six – Fresh Blood For Tired Vampyres
SEX! DISCO! GORE! MORE SEX! GUITAR SOLOS! NEAR-EXTRATERRESTRIAL KEYBOARDS!
That’s right ladies and gents, the only band to convincingly replicate the sound of a LSD-fuelled-disco-rock-orgy...
Review: Immolated Moth – The Broken Mind
Before I started listening to Immolated Moth to provide a review, I was instantly struck by the title of the EP, ‘The Broken Mind’....
Live! Orange Goblin, Sub 89, Reading
Orange Goblin are a new take on old school heavy metal bands, such as Motorhead, Mountain and Black Sabbath. The four Londoners formed in...
“Mötley Crüe: The End”, the very last experience you cannot miss.
Tonight, on the 3rd of October, a small group of us press representatives have gathered at the Soho Screening Rooms to relive the last night...




























