Thursday, September 19, 2024
Trivium - The Sin and The Sentence

Review: Trivium – The Sin and The Sentence

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Despite having a difficult few years with frequently changing personnel and what some may call an ever evolving sound that has garnered mixed reviews,...

Review: Factor Hate – The Watcher (EP)

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Available in limited numbered collector editions, French heavy metal act Factor Hate have brought out a four track EP, prior to a full length album...
Advocates Band Promotional Photo

ADVOCATES ‘MINDLESS’ MINI-ALBUM REVIEW

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Advocates are a metalcore group formed in Auckland, New Zealand in 2010. Next year, they look forward to releasing their debut album, beginning their...
Glenn Hughes The Robin 2 Bilston

Live: Glenn Hughes, The Robin 2, Bilston

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Sly & the Family Stone pour out of the house PA, singing about ‘A Family Affair’. It’s fitting. There’s a sense of déjà vu...

Live: H2O at London Underworld

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H2O GO! 22 years, 7 albums and a whole heap of various other releases consisting of some of the most well known hardcore the world...
Hollywood Vampires

Hollywood Vampires, the legends that should never die

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The Godfather of Shock Rock, Alice Cooper, is bringing his supergroup in the capital tonight after having put together some of the best musicians...

Live Review: Steven Wilson @ Hammersmith Apollo

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Calming, yet desolate urban scenes of high-rise apartment blocks and the odd green-space provide the backdrop to the intro. Arriving on stage to a...
The Bee Gees In The 60’s

The Bee Gees In The 60’s – Andrew Hughes, GrantWalters & Mark Crohan

Book review of The Bee Gees In The 60’s by Andrew Hughes, GrantWalters & Mark Crohan. The Bee Gees (Brothers Gibb) probably sang three-part harmonies...
Pit Brothers Band

Pit Brothers Band release Rock and Roll album Rosce

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The Pit Brothers Band began as a collaboration between two brothers from New York, Eric (guitars/vocals) and David Pitagorsky (Keyboards, vocals). Joined by Hide...

Review: Eternal Deformity – No Way Out

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Now it’s Poland’s turn to have a crack at the whip with an eclectic mix of genres all blending starting off with doom-laden melodies...