Review: Atkins May Project – Empire of Destruction (CD & DVD)
Put the thought inside your mind of a grim-faced army, be they a time-forgotten Teutonic race or the latest despots roaming the Middle East,...
Review: Slipknot’s Day Of The Gusano – Live In Mexico
Circus of the insane; congregation of the maggots; this could only be Slipknot. On 5th December 2015, after 16 long years since their debut...
Review: Whitesnake – The Purple Album
I was the first one on the phone ranting about this album to friends. Kindred spirits, some of us old enough to be granddads,...
YES – Every Album, Every Song in the 80’s
The eighties was the decade in which the wheels came off the wagon for Yes. After a glorious decade in the seventies, they’d approached...
UK TechFest 2019
If ever there was a festival that the phrase ‘For us, by us’ could fit, UK Techfest would be it. It now calls Newark...
DEVIN TOWNSEND – An iconoclastic musician who has pushed the boundaries on Empath
If one word could be said to sum up the music and career of Canadian rock musician Devin Townsend, it’s probably Iconoclastic. Since he’s...
Witchcryer – Cry Witch
Female led bands are nothing new, however the number of those bands, the quality, and the talent of those that do exist seem to...
Voodoo Sioux “We’ll surprise some people, it’ll be hard and heavy” – Bloodstock 2018...
When did you find out Voodoo Sioux were playing Bloodstock Festival?
A little while ago now. Our drummer Nige was away on holiday in Wales...
The Far Meadow’s Foreign Land
The Far Meadow are a symphonic, prog rock band from London who emerged from Blind Panic, and who’ve just released their third album, Foreign...
Live: Venom Prison at The Black Heart, London
When you are told to take out just under two months from gigs for health reasons from your doctors, some choose to return to...