The Tea Party predict a Blood Moon Rising
The Tea Party return to action with their new album, Blood Moon Rising, a collection of fourteen tracks recorded over a five year period...
The Drippers peal one off on Scandinavian Thunder
On their last album, I suggested The Drippers were “good old Scandi rock with a bit of MC5 thrown in” on the debut Action...
Infected Rain evolve through Ecdysis
Moldovan progressive, modern metallers Infected Rain have dropped their fifth studio album Ecdysis via Napalm Records this month. Led as always by the charismatic...
HxC punks starting off 2022 with a bang
Comeback Kid are making a return to the limelight with their new full-length album Heavy Steps set to be unleashed worldwide on January 21st,...
Desert Clouds create Planexit
London based band, Desert Clouds have been in existence for nearly twenty years, albeit with a couple of lineup changes and have generated quite...
Purple Dawn arise on Peace and Doom Sessions Volume II
Note that there is no ‘The’ in front of Cologne based heavy rock band, Purple Dawn… if it did, the band would be...
Diamond Dogs invite you to a Slap Bang Blue Rendezvous
Sweden’s rock legends, Diamond Dogs, have always worn their heart on their sleeve and revel in the rock and glam rock of the 70s...
Emilie Zoé sends a message on Hello Future Me
Swiss singer-songwriter, Emilie Zoé has been earning her growing reputation with a series of releases that show an innate talent for the guitar and...
Bob Dylan In the 1980’s – Every Album, Every Track
In the 1980s Bob Dylan released ten albums, of which seven were studio recordings, two were ‘live’ albums and the other being 1985’s Biograph,...
Praying Mantis deliver a stellar new opus In The Shape Of Katharsis
Ever since their superb performance at the Winterstorm festival in Scotland back in 2019, I have been madly in love with these skilled veterans’...