Live Review: We Are The Ocean, Decade, Boy Jump Ship
Well its been a great night. Fantastic support acts with a fantastic headline you can’t go wrong. oh and cheep beer is a total...
Review: Flyleaf – Between the Stars
Grammy nominated co-founder and lead vocalist Lacey Sturm stepped-down from her role in American hard rock band Flyleaf during 2012 - to concentrate on...
Review: Spike -100% Pure Frankie Miller
If the thought of Spike singing Frankie Miller songs (with Bonnie Tyler) is your idea of hell on earth - then look away now....
Live Review: Skid Row
It’s late into a damp Wednesday afternoon. I’ve bombed it from work to Bournemouth to get to The Old Fire Station just in the...
Review: Minus The Bear – Lost Loves
‘Lost Loves’ is a bit of a coy title for Minus the Bear’s sixth full-length album. Because it’s not really the Seattle math rockers’...
Review: Virgil & The Accelerators – Army of Three
Blues rock’s not been the sole exclusivity for those with receding hairlines reminiscing over Cream reunions and Rory Gallagher reissues for some time. The...
Live Review: Brant Bjork and LTNT
LTNT (Lieutenant), a London based heavy, slightly grungy rock band with a 90s influence, came on as second support and kicked the show into...
Live Review: Feed The Rhino
Above photo by Chris James Ryan Photography
The intimate Underworld venue in Camden town was full to the brim on Friday evening as hardcore band...
Review: Anaal Nathrak – Desideratum
Desideratum means something that is needed or wanted. It is also the title of Anaal Nathrakh’s most recent album, their eight release and one...
Review: Joe Bonamassa – Different Shades of Blue
Grammy-nominated Joe Bonamassa gets my vote for the most over-hyped guitarist out there today. Not because the guy can’t play because he sure as...



























