Review: Coathanger Abortion – Observations of Humanity
Coathanger Abortion 'Observations of Humanity' is out 2nd June 2015 via Comatose Records.
COATHANGER ABORTION formed in 2000 and have already established themselves as one...
Men on a Mission: Oh Rococo, Deadlines
It's a dull and slightly chilly evening; only two bands on tonight Oh Rococo & Deadlines, but the price is the same, £5.50; is...
Review: Enforcer – From Beyond
Swedish die-hard heavy metallers Enforcer came into being, back in 2004 and released their first full length album, Into The Night, in 2008. Since...
Review: Kamelot – Haven
As you listen to Haven, there is more than one occasion where you could be forgiven for imagining lead singer Tommy Karevik stood in a...
Review: Michael Schenker’s Temple of Rock – Spirit On A Mission
Michael Schenker’s Temple of Rock are shaping up into the kind of tight, hot combo MSG never quite were. We can argue how much...
Review: Dames of Darkness Festival 2015
The fifth edition of The Dames of Darkness bash took place over two days on 9th-10th May 2015 at the excellent Robin 2 venue...
Live Review: Ginger Wildheart, Eastwood Park Theatre, Glasgow
Falling down a flight of stairs clutching a bottle of Jack Daniels and dreaming about a band that combines the riffs of Metallica with...
Review: Dan Patlansky – Dear Silence Thieves
2015 is shaping up to be a big year for Dan Patlansky. Ever heard of him? 64,000 people saw him live at a stadium...
Review: Deadspace – A Promise of Oblivion
Slithering from the oft-neglected Australian metal underground comes Deadspace’s debut album. This independently released depressive black metal record was conceived as an outlet for...
Review: Unleashed – Dawn of the Nine
Unleashed are among the earliest founders of the Swedish death metal scene, alongside classic acts such as Entombed and Dismember. Dawn of the Nine...



























