Review: Chantel McGregor – Lose Control
Chantel McGregor has a voice built for stardom. It comes as a breath of fresh air blowing free the cobwebs of complacency then once...
Review: Chris Norman – Crossover
The manner in which country rock filtered towards more mainstream musical credibility is an odd one and curiously still remains ill-defined. At its outset...
Live Review – Mini Mansions at Reading Festival 2015
What would it sound like if Queens of the Stone Age bassist Micheal Shuman picked up some drum sticks, a guitar and a microphone?...
Review: Soulfly – Archangel
It’s not easy being a SoulFly fan. Numerous members of the band have been and gone since the band formed in 1997, the latest...
Review: Butserfest 2015
Butserfest: The UK's biggest alcohol and drug free festival.
I should have known that this was more of a youth event; what person in their...
Review: Shinedown – Threat To Survival
It feels like a long time since we had new music from Shinedown. Granted, we had 'Smith and Myers Acoustic Covers' in 2014 to...
Review: Vintage Trouble – 1 Hopeful Rd
Take a band like Los Angeles rockers Maroon 5 — who play their super brand of neo-soul, rhythm ‘n’ blues and pop to immense...
Review: This Oceanic Feeling – Universal Mind
Is ‘Logotherapy’ a prerequisite for calligraphers on a downward career path or some long lost record by The Police? Well, Sting’s diction was never...
Live Review: The Districts at Reading Festival 2015
It was the first day of Reading Festival and as the NME tent began to fill, the excitement was really building for American alt...
Live Review: Foo Fighters, Milton Keynes Bowl
In October 1995 Dave Grohl walked into a studio in Seattle and recorded a bunch of songs on his own. The rest they say...




























