Review: Clutch – Psychic Warfare
Clutch are now a much loved institution that rank among the very best of the rock scene. From an album output that most bands...
Live Review: The Graveltones, KrushFest, Great Yarmouth
If you like the idea Royal Blood or Drenge i.e. two-piece alternative rock, then you should immediately buy into The Graveltones.
Naturally, for this 2-man...
Review: Joel Hoekstra’s 13 – Dying To Live
Recent Whitesnake addition Joel Hoekstra has released an album under his new 13 side project, albeit that it was instigated prior to his joining...
Live review: Psycroptic, Scarred, The Infernal Sea, & Conjurer
Peterborough has seen a sad time over the past five years with the closure of one of our few venues suited for rock and...
Review: Akarusa Yami – Heavy Climb (EP)
Since the arrival of Akursa Yami into the world from Nottingham in the year 2010, they have managed to whip up a storm with...
Review: Chris Cornell – Euphoria Mourning (re-release)
It’s 1999. Soundgarden have broken up and are nearly a decade away from a reunion. Audioslave are a few years off and Chris Cornell...
Review: Children Of Bodom – I Worship Chaos
There was a time where I, like many of my peers, would go to the music store and buy new albums based solely on...
Review: Let’s Talk Daggers – A Beautiful Life
The number of bands who claim to defy genre classification is much larger than the number of bands who actually do so. In fact,...
Review: Stormbringer – Blood and Rust
Being a huge fan of good scotch and bourbon, I soon found my perfect drinking music in Viking Skull and never looked back. I've...
Review: Chris Cornell – Higher Truth
There’s a few things that Higher Truth is and isn’t.
It is the follow up to the 2009 album Scream, which featured Chris Cornell teaming...




























