Reading Metal To The Masses – Heat 3!
Heat 3 of Readings Metal To The Masses commences with Surrey/Hampshire Death Metal band End of Salvation.
With dark eyes the band bring an immense sense...
The problem with Fall Out Boy’s Mania isn’t a genre change
To a specific generation, Fall Out Boy are a rather special band, epitomising a time and an emotional connection of years past. The early...
‘Palace for the Insane’ establishes Shrapnel as a force to be reckoned with
Shrapnel are far from the biggest name in UK thrash metal but have been slowly gaining traction with the aid of regular touring and...
Review: Crnkshft – Crnkshft
Oh yeah, this is like the music that appears in my dreams – along with a lot of other genres, however, this raucous, heavy,...
Review: Drakonis – The Great Miasma
The members of the Irish black/death metal quintet Drakonis are about to unleash this third EP of theirs entitled The Great Miasma upon the unsuspecting...
Review: Locust Leaves – A Subtler Kind of Light
From the reviews I have read about Locust Leaves there seems to be a never-ending stream of "I love I Voidhanger Records", as they...
Review: Klogr – Make Your Stand
KLOGR (pronounced Kay - log - are) (Glad we got that one sorted out!) are an Italian alternative rock/metal project-band formed in 2011. They...
Review: Crawl – This Sad Cadav’r
Texas sludge/noise metal group Crawl bring us their latest opus, This Sad Cadv’r.
This Sad Cadav’r is made up of three tracks, each simply titled...
Review: Golers – South Mountain Style
Founded in 1998 the GOLERS have built up momentum over the course of 4 albums and many tours. 1999's "South Mountain Style" ushered in...
Van Der Graaf Generator in The Seventies
Van Der Graaf Generator In The Seventies was written by Steve Pilkington* (Sonicbond Publications).
There’s always been a kind of glorious oddness about this band,...