Men on a Mission: Stupid Chief, The Influence, Circadian
We are two guys on a mission, a mission to find the next big thing before the big thing finds them! We will tour...
Review: Melechesh – Enki
And breathe...
After many years of listening and loving music, you know the moment that you have heard something truly special. It has been a...
Review: Sirens in the Delta – Revolutions to Follow
Coming out of Teesside, Sirens in the Delta play rock and roll and their debut EP, ‘Revolutions to Follow’, is born from the world...
Review: All To Ruin – Among Us
Yet another band with a name that makes you hope it doesn't extend to their music.
From Port Talbot, South Wales. All To Ruin formed...
Review: Ian Siegal – One Night In Amsterdam
Ian Siegal came out with the solo acoustic Man & Guitar in 2014, whereas this year’s live release One Night In Amsterdam, finds him backed by...
Review: Shields – Guilt
Shields, they've established themselves as being one of the best up and coming tech metal bands the UK has seen in a long time....
Review: Left For Red – All Things Known And Buried
You know you’re doing something right when you find yourself supporting the likes of Chimaira, Revoker, Beholder and Breed 77. These guys also won...
Review: As it is – Never Happy, Ever After
Since 2012 this Brighton based 5 Piece have been making a name from themselves. Fronted and driven by the charismatic Minneapolis-born Patty Walters, a...
Live Review: William Control, The Globe, Newcastle
When did this whole scene happen? I'm not talking about the 'goth', or the 'dark-wave' scene, or even the 'grave wave' scene. The current...
Review: Nai Harvest – Hairball
This Sheffield duo have always been a bit messy. Their 2013 debut full-length 'Whatever' was a boisterous bundle of angsty energy, making waves at a...