Lucinda Williams – Good Souls Better Angels
“All I can write about is my feelings and the world's feelings,” says Lucinda Williams when talking about what inspired her for this new album....
The Gift continue to evolve on Antenna
Following on from 2016’s Why The Sea Is Salt, The Gift have now released their much-anticipated follow-up, Antenna. Three years in the making, it’s...
Review: The Glorious Rebellion – Euphoric
The Glorious Rebellion sounds like a cheery kind of name for a cheery kind of band, do not be fooled! This Orlando three piece...
The Tea Party predict a Blood Moon Rising
The Tea Party return to action with their new album, Blood Moon Rising, a collection of fourteen tracks recorded over a five year period...
Review: Housebreaking – Against All Odds
Housebreaking are a band that come from the history rich Cassino, Italy. Defining themselves in the powerful death metal genre, I expected death metal...
THE GREEN DOOR takes the listener on a mesmeric journey on Wolf In The...
Following on from their eponymously named debut album in 2011, San Francisco band The Green Door have now released a six track EP, Wolf...
Review: Conceived by Hate – Death and Beyond Morbid
Giving your neck a good workout from the start ‘Crossroad of Fire’ kicks in and takes control. The vocals are raspy, while the music...
Touchstone and Von Hertzen Brothers at Robin 2, Bilston
Von Hertzen Brothers
Way back in the high-days of prog-rock history - the crowds at “Yes”concerts always used to roar with excitement when the band...
Review: Resonance Cascade / Järnbörd – Hyperakusi
Hyperakusi or Hypersensitivity as us brits would call it is a very apt title for a grind crust album – as if you have ever...
The Dogs Divine ‘Size of the Fight’ Album Review
This gang of rock 'n' roll reprobates founded in 2007 signed originally to Chavis Records after just one show and released a debut album...