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...
Snakecharmer + Daylight Robbery @ The Robin 2
Rob Billingham reviews an AOR gig which didn’t disappoint…
A real treat for lovers of melodic rock was in store for anyone braving the Arctic...
Review: Wednesday 13 – Monsters Of The Universe: Come Out And Plague
Whatever guise Wednesday 13 has taken he has always had a signature sound and maintained a dedicated fanbase. Through Frankenstein Drag-queens to Murderdolls to...
Live Review: Slipknot & KoRn ‘Prepare For Hell’ Tour, Arena, Newcastle
“In many ways Newcastle is like Des Moines,” announces Slipknot frontman Cory Taylor to the crowd “because Newcastle is home of some of the...
Review: Papa Roach – F.E.A.R.
FEAR the emotion induced by threats which cause a change in brain and organ function and ultimately a change in the way we behave - and now F.E.A.R' is...
Review: Revolution Saints – Revolution Saints
Hard Rock/Melodic Rock super-group the Revolution Saints will release their self-titled debut on February 23, 2015.
Deen Castronovo provides most of the lead vocals plus...
Review: I, The Lion – Run EP
I, The Lion – Run EP
Release Date: 9th February 2015
Post punk trio I, The Lion are set to release their latest EP, Run...
Live Review: Michael Schenker’s Temple of Rock, Robin 2 Bilston
A sell-out show audience greeted me as I walked into the Robin 2 for the Temple of Rock 'Bridge the Gap' show; Michael Schenker...