Friday, November 14, 2025

Review: Massive – Destination Somewhere

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MASSIVE are the giants of Melbourne based Australian rock. Having burst onto the scene in 2012 — within just six months the band were already...

Review: Khanus – Rites of Fire

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Exploring the boundaries of matter, spirit, consciousness and the universe with the metal of death as the instrument - since 2015! From the looks of...

LIVE! MaybeSheWill – London Koko

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Every now and again an opportunity surfaces to take part in something truly remarkable. The definition of remarkable is entirely subjective here of course,...

Review: End of Salvation – Monolith of Leviathan

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From the off you know something ominous is about to happen and it isn’t long before it does... The anticipation breeds fear into your...

Review: Tigertailz – Blast!

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Ever since their 1990 album titled “Bezerk” the Glam-tastik Welsh band TIGERTAILZ have deteriorated faster than a loaf of crusty French bread eaten in...

Broken Witt Rebels, The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham, April 2016

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Second City kids on a Friday night out: lads fresh from the cash point supping from bottles of beer, girls in their party frocks...

Review: The Enid – Dust

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Progressive rock was ever the musical playground for both genius and lunatic, and frequently both cohabiting at the same time. The Enid have often...

Review: Ben Poole – Time Has Come

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'Square-jawed but vulnerable', implies the cover photo for Ben Poole’s new studio album Time Has Come. Well that’ll pull a much more attractive audience than...

Review: Stevie Nimmo – Sky Won’t Fall

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A wave of feedback gives way to a strident mid-paced Bad Company-styled statement of intent, then, as you listen a little deeper, you'll find...

Book Review: ‘Punk Rock Blizkreig’ by Marky Ramone with Rich Hershlag

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Everyone knows who the Ramones are. Everyone's heard 'Blitzkreig Bop'. You can even buy a Ramones t shirt in your local Tesco superstore. Yet,...