Live Review: Altered Sky, at The Garage in London
The Scottish rock band Altered Sky — with the talented entertainer Ana Nowosielska up front — have always reminded us of early Avril Lavigne....
Review: Krysthla – A War of Soul & Desires
Formed from the ashes of Gutworm, Krysthla are releasing their debut album A War of Souls and Desires in late September 2015.
If there is...
Review: Klogr – Make Your Stand
KLOGR (pronounced Kay - log - are) (Glad we got that one sorted out!) are an Italian alternative rock/metal project-band formed in 2011. They...
MetalDays 2015 – Festival Review
Any spare time I get throughout festival season, you can find me in a field in a tent - that's my happy place. Each...
Review: Pink Cigar – Generation Next
London based Pink Cigar are a band to pay attention to; their energetic, upbeat tunes invigorate the listener and certainly left me on a bit...
Review: The Bastard Sons – Smoke
The Bastard Sons are a band you may not heard of but very soon they will be all you hear for the foreseeable future....
Review: Shatter Messiah – Hail The New Cross
Founded by two former members of Annihilator, drummer Robert Falzano and guitarist Curran Murphy (who also played in Nevermore), this is the third outing...
Live Review: 48 Hours, The Dog & Parrot, Newcastle
Last time Kent hard rockers 28 Hours embarked on a UK tour, it was a co-headline tour with Ashestoangels. This was just earlier this...
Review: Vattnet Viskar – Settler
Having made ripples in the underground with their debut album Sky Swallower, Vattnet Viskar have criminally not had the attention they warrant. Along with...
Review: Zephyr – An Odyssey For The Living
London based, progressive metal four piece, Zephyr, offer their debut EP 'An Odyssey For The Living'.
The EP opens with a melodic, slightly harsh arpeggiated picked guitar...