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...
Review: Failure – The Heart Is A Monster
The nineties reunions are almost reaching their end. We have had the bands everybody wanted, the ones no-one wanted and now we’re on to...
DVD Review: Dragonforce – In the Line of Fire
Whilst in full force of their Maximum Overload Tour that started in 2014 and aims to finish in 2016 - yes, you read that right - Dragonforce played at...
Review: Assignment – Inside Of The Machine
Formed by guitarist Goran Panic, Assignment have released two albums previously; Inside Of The Machine (available on Mausoleum Records) offers around 70 minutes of what...
Review: Deathwhite – Solitary Martyr
A year after the release of their debut Ethereal EP, dark metal outfit Deathwhite return with their Solitary Martyr EP.
The first track ‘Pressure’ is an epic sounding song...
Review: Bison Machine – Hoarfrost
Straight away the grooves cut you like a knife and deal thunderous punches to the gut; the rampage that are Bison Machine offer some engaging and...
Review: Antropofago – Aera Dementiae
Don’t be fooled by the sweet talking kid at the beginning of this album, as the voice that emanates from the speakers is like...
Live Review: British Horror Story Tour, The Globe, Newcastle
Featuring: Ashestoangels, Farewell My Love, The Dead XIII, Eden Rejects, Snails With Nails.
The whole 'New Grave' thing has almost came out of nowhere, this...
Review: Furyon – Lost Salvation
After a series of EPs and singles, Brighton’s Furyon are now on their third album, produced by Rick Beato (Shinedown, Fozzy) and it’s a...
Review: Gethika – A Monster In Mourning
After slipping from lock and key out of the asylum, Gehtika swiftly began their transition from straitjackets to waistcoats, face restraints to face paint......


























