Friday, November 14, 2025
Barb Wire Dolls

Barb Wire Dolls — Live at the Camden Assembly

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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

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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

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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...
Demon - Cemetery Junction

Review: Demon – Cemetery Junction

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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...