Review: Heart of a Coward – Deliverance
Every musical movement can be stripped down to three phases. The excitement, when a band with a new idea appears and takes the world...
Review: This is Shark Country – Chances
Born in 2011, the irrepressible five-some are 100% committed to the execution and construction of their craft. Through extensive gigging and intense rehearsing, This...
Review: Dearist – This House has no Windows
No nonsense rock band from good old Brum who offer some volatile riffs and at the same time bring a lingering sliver of impressive...
Review: Fractal Generator – Apotheosynthesis
There is one thing I love about this band and I haven’t even heard them yet! And that is their ingenuity for using the...
Review: Todesstoss – Hirngemeer
Founded in 2000. Todesstoss translated into English means Deathblow.
Ever wondered just what you walked into? Ever questioned what your eyes see and your ears...
Review: Breakout Festival 2015
A gloriously sunny day at the coast; the setting could not be better. Hosted at Brighton Racecourse: Breakout Festival 2015.
Upon arrival, I was surprised...
Review: Motörhead – Black Magic
I have always thought that Motörhead should be their own sub-genre of rock music. A friend asked me recently, "How is the new album?" The...
Review: Absolva – Never A Good Day to Die
Manchester heavy rock band Absolva feature the twin-lead guitars of Luke Appleton (the bass guitarist with Iced Earth) and brother Chris Appleton (who has...
Review: Human Bodies/Leather Chalice – Split EP
Harsh, aggressive, in your face, and that's only the cover of this split EP of Human Bodies and Leather Chalice thanks to Broken Limbs...
Review: Ephyra – Along the Path
Ephyra were born in Como in the year 2005 by an idea of two guitar players, Matteo and Carlo.
The band knows a period...


























