Sunday, May 19, 2024

Review: The Infernal Sea – The Great Mortality

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It's safe to say that black metal is an acquired taste. Some love it, some hate it, some just don't 'get' it. That being said,...

Review: Kamelot – Haven

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As you listen to Haven, there is more than one occasion where you could be forgiven for imagining lead singer Tommy Karevik stood in a...

Review: Danny Bryant – Blood Money

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Delivering an album almost annually, this is Danny Bryant’s third offering produced by Richard Hammerton, and will come out on Friday 29th January 2016...

Hell’s Addiction – Raise Your Glass

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Yes - it's amazing when you hear a great band rising from the UK! It's like a huge thumbs up to all the rock...
Cats In Space

Diamonds – The Best Of Cats In Space

After four studio albums which have gone some way towards establishing them as a rising force in the rock work, with successful tours supporting...
The Drippers

The Drippers peal one off on Scandinavian Thunder

On their last album, I suggested The Drippers were “good old Scandi rock with a bit of MC5 thrown in” on the debut Action...

Butserfest Review 2014

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It’s not often I get over excited about a festival which declares itself alcohol free. In fact it would have to be something pretty...

Ravenlight’s ‘Project Genesis’ is a breath of fresh air into symphonic power metal

Project Genesis is the debut album coming from Irish symphonic power metal trio Ravenlight. Despite the band having only three members, they’re not short...

Review: Anthrax – For All Kings

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Possibly one of the most anticipated releases of the year is soon upon us, and this will be one that will really prove their...
Rage - Afterlifelines

Rage venture into the Afterlifelines

It’s been 40 years since German giants Rage hit the road and achieving such a milestone demands something special. The treat is a double...