Black Star Riders, Tax The Heat @ The Asylum, Birmingham
Finally, the much anticipated Birmingham and final leg of the Black Star Riders & Tax The Heat mini-tour had arrived. The almost oppressively warm...
Review: Blues Pills – Blues Pills
Blues Pills, at first you can never be to sure what to expect. It’s like unwrapping a present at Christmas, all excited to find...
Danny Bryant – Temperature Rising
Danny Bryant’s guitar starts wailing straight out the box, his rough breathy voice promising that the woman before him will get the ‘Best of...
Review: Philip Sayce – Influence
Blues rock guitarist Philip Sayce’s latest album is a kaleidoscopic soundscape capturing an authentic classic feel to which is often added a thoroughly modern...
Reel Big Fish – The Jellycats – Broken 3 Ways – at Liverpool 02...
Broken 3 Ways
Now let's get straight into the action...these chaps are suddenly jumping and running all over the stage and it’s only been 5...
Review: Anti-Flag – A Document of Dissent: 1993-2013
When a band such as Anti-Flag come such a huge milestone in their musical careers - a retrospective of 20 years work, can give...
Review: Digitalife – Nemesis
DIGITALIFE was formed in August 2007 and started as an industrial metal core project by brothers Martin and Gabriel. With much pride the band...
The Blackout at Liverpool 02 Academy
Diamond Days
To kick things off the first support act Diamond Days really got the ball going. These lot with their modern rock vibe really...
Review: Funeral Horse – Sinister Rites of the Master
333 copies - hand numbered - multi-coloured vinyl. This first edition is released by Artificial Head Records. It should be emphasized that this artefact...
Review: Joyce Manor – Never Hungover Again
Were The Buggles actually a punk band?
I’m just wondering because - although The Buggles played synth driven numbers - we should not forget that...