Review: Nile – What Should Not Be Unearthed
                    When Nile’s debut album Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka came out in 1998 the impact was startling with much need. The Death Metal genre...                
            Review: Riverside – Love, Fear And The Time Machine
                    Releasing their debut album 'Out Of Myself' over ten years ago, Poland-based band Riverside bring us their 6th album, Love, Fear And The Time...                
            Review: Against Me! – 23 Live Sex Acts
                    Coming off what was arguably the best album of their career, Against Me! have taken the always slightly dodgy decision to release a live...                
            Live Review: The Twin Dracula, at The Bowery District, Reading
                    The Twin Dracula were the opening band for Anti-Flag at The Bowery District in Reading, this August.
The Berkshire based band promote a heavy punk...                
            Live Review: Brawlers, at The Bowery District, Reading
                    Playing support to Anti-Flag this August was above-board punk rock band Brawlers.
Featuring ex-members of Leftover Crack, Dinosaur Pile-Up, Castrovalva and Martyr Defiled, the band...                
            Review: Thundermother – Road Fever
                    With a Chuck Berry lick giving us the come-on Thundermother are off and running with the hard rocking coy-rhyming reverse-sexism couplets of ‘It’s Just...                
            Review: Broken Flesh – Self-Titled
                    Formed in 2004 Broken Flesh are no strangers to the live scene, having performed with bands such as Cannibal Corpse, Whitechapel, Suicide Silence, The...                
            Bloodstock 2015 Highlights: Sunday
                    Sunday  - the last day of the festival. A day where we look back on the best times this weekend and make the most...                
            Review: Fuck The Facts – Desire Will Rot
                    The Canadian grindcore filth machine FUCK THE FACTS are back. Since their last album on Relapse Records (Die Miserable 2011) they have been hard...                
            Review: Ghost – Meliora
                    When Ghost first began to make headlines back in 2010 with their debut album, Opus Eponymous, there was something genuinely exciting about the band....                
            



























