Monday, January 12, 2026

Review: Riverside – Eye of the Soundscape

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Known for their atmospheric prog-rock, Riverside, have previously released six studio albums. From the opening track from their debut album, Out Of Myself (2003),...

Review: Lamb of God – The Duke

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Lamb of God formed a blazing trail 15 years ago and have never looked back. Whilst on their trail they inadvertently sparked the so-called...

Review: Black Orchid Empire – Archetype

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Black Orchid Empire lure you into this false sense of security, starting off with a very soft take on things that make you think...
Broker - Quixota

Review: Broker – Quixota

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'Talk' is a real vehement track with its mathcore haunting every angle. The deliberating melody is quick to add in an unusual flavour along...

Review: Eternal Deformity – No Way Out

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Now it’s Poland’s turn to have a crack at the whip with an eclectic mix of genres all blending starting off with doom-laden melodies...

Review: Ion Dissonance – Cast the First Stone

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Well if you like the complete and utter extreme in all things metal you have come to the right place. Ion Dissonance is profoundly...

Review: Samsara – Bloodlines

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The heavy pounding madness penetrates through the very core of the album in this fantastic track entitled ‘This means War’ not far behind is...
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Wednesday 13 and Evil Scarecrow at The Garage in London

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I have never been to a show quite like this before. With only two bands playing and we all have to be kicked out...

Live: Nickelback, O2 Arena, London

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Despite Nickelback being a divisive group, although a lot of people hating on their music,  some couldn't wait to attend this huge show in...

Review: Cult Of Luna – Mariner

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Swedish sludge metal band, Cult Of Luna, released their eighth studio album earlier this year, titled Mariner. This five track studio album incorporates the vocal...