Review: Entrails – Resurrected from the Grave (Demo Collection)
Demo collection albums aren’t something I always enjoy. I understand the novelty of seeing how a band was before they became refined and set...
Deafheaven go deep with Infinite Granite
Deafheaven attempted a meteoric shift on Infinite Granite, but do they pull it off?
When Deafheaven revealed Great Mass of Color, the first single from...
Review: Ember Falls – Welcome to Ember Falls
As their splendid title suggests it is a fuel injected stomp of blood-curdling metal that is charged with deep contagion with a great vocal...
Review: Zephyr – An Odyssey For The Living
London based, progressive metal four piece, Zephyr, offer their debut EP 'An Odyssey For The Living'.
The EP opens with a melodic, slightly harsh arpeggiated picked guitar...
MUSE ‘THE 2ND LAW’ ALBUM REVIEW
It’s new, it’s different and it’s a little bit mental - but it’s undeniably Muse.
For an album being teased as “christian gangsta rap jazz...
Review: Sibiir – Swallow & Trap Them
The first track on this single ‘Swallow and Trap them’ is as intense as it gets! The brutality of the track grows like a...
Joe Bonamassa – Live At The Greek Theatre
In ancient times kings established their hegemony by claiming that their divine right to rule came direct from their ancestors, the gods. By the...
Heimdall ‘Aeneid’ Album Review
Virgil’s epic poem 'The Aeneid' was the conspiracy theory of its day. Aeneas (a trojan) went from, a walk in Homer’s The Iliad, to...
TesseracT declare ‘War Of Being’ on Manchester
Since declaring a ‘War Of Being’ on England, the TesseracT army has been impenetrable and they continued their relentless invasion with Manchester as the...
Neal Morse – The Dreamer, Joseph, pt 1
If you’re familiar with the name Neal Morse, you’ll know his spirituality and devotion to Christianity is the motivational force in his life. In...