Review: Billy Idol – Kings & Queens of the Underground
Almost a decade’s been and gone, in the cheeky wink of an eye, since Billy Idol last released an album, and while the fistful...
Review: Flying Colors – Second Nature
Former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy has a thing about extra-curricular activities come side projects and bands (The Winery Dogs being his latest). With...
Review: Job For A Cowboy – Sun Eater
This album. WOW. I’m a big fan of JFAC, and I'm a huge fan of deathcore; so their old stuff is always going to...
Hard Rock Hell 8 Review
Hard Rock Hell (HRH) feels like a very well kept secret, hidden by it's location, hidden by the fact it always sells out, and by...
Review: Asking Alexandria, at The Roundhouse London
Tonight I saw Asking Alexandria play in London for the 5th time! I'm quiet a big fan of the band and have followed them...
Review: Devil Sold His Soul – Belong ╪ Betray
Devil Sold His Soul have had a frustrating career path. They are one of those bands that constantly seem on the brink of doing...
Review: Sundials – Kick
In six track EP 'Kick' from three-piece Sundials, we have a splatter of new material, a clean-cut record that musically oozes a nice and...
Review: Clear the Auditorium – The Final Broadcast
Young, energetic band from South Wales, UK. Clear the Auditorium play a blend of post-hard core and punk fused with elements of electronic genres like...
Review: Machine Head – Bloodstone & Diamonds
Absolute kings Machine Head release their eighth studio album, 'Bloodstone & Diamonds'. Produced by Robb Flynn and Juan Urteaga, who has also produced Testament...
Review: Bush – Man On The Run
British alt-grunge band Bush enjoyed success in the 90s until their split in 2002. Their first two albums 'Sixteen Stone' and 'Razorblade Suitcase', which...