Review: 36 Crazyfists – Time and Trauma
36 Crazyfists have always been a band hard to define by a genre. Caught between the Nu Metal and Metalcore scene, listeners have always...
Live Review: Hayseed Dixie, Academy 2, Newcastle
When you see most cover bands , or tribute bands, you know what you are going to get - a good laugh, a bit...
Review: People On Vacation ‘The Chronicles Of Tim Powers’
Not quite sure who this 'Tim Powers' bloke is, but his life sounds like a roller-coaster of emotions. It's worth mentioning this album was funded...
Review: Venom – From the Very Depths
To call Venom legends is almost not enough. These Geordie lads rewrote the rule book when it comes to extreme metal and are up...
Review: The Last Ten Seconds of Life – Soulless Hymns
So. This is a tricky one, but I’m excited to do it. The Last Ten Seconds Of Life. They've been around for a while...
Review: Aversions Crown – Tyrant
Aversions Crown, one of the rising stars from Australia’s ever growing metal/deathcore scene, have proven themselves to be a formidable set of heavy handed...
Review: Ingested – Architect Of Extinction
Ingested, a Manchester based band who take no prisoners and slaughter your family in front of you before disemboweling you. It's brutal. It's death....
Review: Lynyrd Skynyrd – Vinyl Box Set 1973-1977
What can you say about an iconic band like Lynryd Skynyrd that hasn't been said before? A band who are the essence of Southern...
Review: Bonafide – Denim Devils
Yes, we love the low-down and dirty/mean side of Rock´n´Roll. And the rockin' Swedish band BONAFIDE do it better than most. Now they release...
Review: Foreigner – The Best of 4 And More
Foreigner haven’t been shy about putting live CDS out since Mick Jones rebuilt the band from the ground up a couple of years into...