Review: SHVPES – Pain. Joy. Ecstasy. Despair
The sheer energy exhumed by this latest instalment by SHVPES gives you a very good understanding of what it would be like to see...
Review: Cold Years – Death Chasers
Another day, another up and coming British band trying to elbow their way past the competition on a quest to rise to the upper...
Review: Marsh Dweller – The Weight Of Sunlight
Solo projects are by their very nature, terrifying prospects for us reviewers. For every wonderfully talented multi-instrumentalist there are a dozen egotistical, jack-of-all-trades master...
Review: Airbourne – Breakin’ Outta Hell
Having been around now for more than a few years, Airbourne haven't been one to need to change their sound at all, still sounding...
Review: Hammerjack – EP Two
For those who do not know who Hammerjack are, (much like myself before this EP):They are a quartet of good mates with the sole...
Review: Slomatics – Future Echo Returns
If you are not a fan of slow, heavy, soul destroying doom, then just stop reading, go away now and find something light and...
Review: The Lounge Kittens ‘Sequins and C-Bombs’
There is something instantly likeable about The Lounge Kittens. It’s the way they have taken a quite different genres (accapella and rock ) and...
Review: Steve Hackett – The Charisma Years 1975 – 1982
Steve Hackett the virtuoso guitarist first came onto the music scene with progressive rock band Genesis, after joining them in 1970 to record their...
Live Review: Brutal Assault Festival 2016, Czech Republic
We were very fortunate to have access to this years Brutal Assault Festival which is considered one of the best for the extreme metal...
Review: Beansidhe – Mónt
It feels rather strange to say that a band 17 years into their career could be on the verge of a breakthrough. Then again,...