Review: Meshuggah – The Ophidian Trek
Creating a brilliant live album is a tricky game to play. For every ‘Kiss Alive’ or Thin Lizzy’s ‘Live and Dangerous’, there are dozens...
Review: Meshuggah – I (Special Edition)
There are few bands in the world that can get away with a 21-minute long EP comprising of just one track... 'I' was released in was...
Review: Blackberry Smoke – Leave A Scar, Live In North Carolina
If you are looking for something fun, something a bit jazzy, with a sprinkle of blues and country, and predominantly southern rock, then I would...
Review: Snailking – Storm
Over in Jönköping/Kalmar, Sweden, 3 peice doom/sludge band SNAILKING lay waste to pleasantry and positivity with their unique sound of sludge. Hints and edges...
Review: Unaussprechlichen Kulten – Baphomet Pan Shub Niggurath
Genre: Death Metal
Established as a band in 1999 in Santiago, Chile, it is conceptually and spiritually focused on exploring and experiencing the dark side...
Review: The Karma Party – Illumination
Genre: Punk-Step
Biography:
Rising out of the dingy, boarded up holiday underworld that is Blackpool, The Karma Party have come to make their mark on this...
Review: Trascëndental – Nothingness
Genre: Death Metal
Spanish death metal act TRASCËNDENTAL formed back in 1991 with the release of their first demo entitled ‘Uncertain Future’ being released in...
Review: Pavilions – The Futures Mine to Make
I really do not know how these guys are still unsigned. They are sky rocketing and blasting out more Liverpool talent. It’s just a...
Butserfest Review 2014
It’s not often I get over excited about a festival which declares itself alcohol free. In fact it would have to be something pretty...
Review: When We Were Wolves – Heartless
Bouncy. Thats how this starts. Bouncy and Fast. So what are you gonna do? You're gonna mosh and bash your face against a brick...