AntropomorphiA ‘Evangelivm Nekromantia’ Album Review
Dutch death/occult metallers AntropomorphiA formed in 1989 (originally named Dethroned Empire.) Hailing from Tilburg, Holland the band admit that they have been heavily influenced...
DON BROCO — The most adjustable scenester try-hards & pop-survivalists of the 21st century.
British rock four piece DON BROCO released their third album Technology this month. The new album finds the band filtering their post-hardcore rock through...
Rebecca Downes – More Sinner than Saint
Following on from her last album, 2016’s Believe, Rebecca Downes has released the follow-up, putting it out on her own label, Mad Hat Records....
Review: Michael Schenker’s Temple of Rock – Spirit On A Mission
Michael Schenker’s Temple of Rock are shaping up into the kind of tight, hot combo MSG never quite were. We can argue how much...
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...
MATT PHILLIPS Answers the Ultimate Question about Dance Rock: Level 42
This is a book of groove and virtuosity... gloriously abundant & dignified —
Nightwish are back with dramatic ascending chord sequences & a tight rhythm section on...
Following on from their 2019 live album, Decades: Live in Buenos Aires, Finnish symphonic power metallers Nightwish have come up with their first studio...
HEADLESS CROWN produce a powerful and genuine heavy metal album
A Geneva-based heavy metal band who feature Judas Priest, Saxon and Iron Maiden amongst their influences, Headless Crown, are set to release their second album...
NoFX ‘Self Entitled’ Album Review
While some punk bands (and I will use this term very loosely before I get set upon by Fat Mike) tend to either mature...
Epica – The Quantum Enigma
Fifth album in from Epica the symphonic metal band who hail from Holland, but the first I’ve had the opportunity to listen to. Increasingly...