Download Festival 2022: The Big Fat Review
Three years ago, we left the grounds of Donington Racecourse expecting to return for another ground-shaking weekend of rock n' roll only 12 months...
Review: Nai Harvest – Hairball
This Sheffield duo have always been a bit messy. Their 2013 debut full-length 'Whatever' was a boisterous bundle of angsty energy, making waves at a...
Steve Hill – Solo Recordings Volume 3
One man band Steve Hill hails from Canada, but you may have caught him supporting Wishbone Ash’s Martin Turner late last year. If you...
Wardruna – Yggdrasil
In 2003 three Norwegians began the musical collective that is Wardruna to produce music derived from the elder futhark (an ancient runic alphabet the...
InTechnicolour pull no punches on Midnight Heavyweight
Timing they say, is everything… well sympathise with Brighton-based rockers InTechnicolour, whose last release, the strong Big Sleeper, was released just in time for...
Attica Rage ’88mph’ Album Review
ATTICA RAGE was formed by Ayrshire brothers, singer/guitarist Jonny Parr and drummer Richie Rage in Glasgow, Scotland in 2003. Coatbridge guitarist Stephen Bell joined...
Review: Fumigation / The Path to R’lyeh – Invasion
Tracklist:
FUMIGATION
Arachnophobia
Forced Vaginal Harbourage
Earwigs & Earwax
A Beard Full of Maggots
THE PATH TO R’LYEH
Dream Eater
The Book Made of Human Skin
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Live: Nickelback, O2 Arena, London
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...
Goo Goo Dolls unleash new album Miracle Pill
Goo Goo Dolls have a predictable formula when it comes to their music. The softest rock, meaning the lightest taps on the drums, the...
Review: Demon – Cemetery Junction
Demon Formed in 1979 - I remember that year so well being the year I left school and got my first job, so I...