Downfall of Gaia ‘Suffocating in the Swarm of Cranes’ Album Review
The cool stylings of Downfall of Gaia are displayed in their latest album Suffocating in the Swarm of Cranes, a real floaty album with...
Rainbow ‘Long Live Rock N Roll’ Deluxe Edition Review: 2 CD
1978 was a strange time in music in the UK we had ABBA, The Bee Gees and Boney M releasing top selling albums keeping...
Rainbow ‘On Stage’ Deluxe Edition Review: 2 CD
Bands in the 1970's would often release live recordings and fans would in turn clamour for them; how many people of that era have...
Race Car Hearts ‘Tender/Vicious’ EP Review
An incredibly intense EP, Race Car Hearts give us their beautiful debut Tender/Vicious.
Opening the EP is their latest single ‘Pins’, and it is very...
SILENT DESCENT ‘MIND GAMES’ ALBUM REVIEW
There have been countless attempts in the past and present where bands have tried to fuse metal with a different genre. Previously there were...
Alice Cooper ‘Old School’ Box Set
Alice Cooper is a bonafide rock and roll legend. The man has done it all. He pioneered the genre of shock rock, and influenced...
Between the Buried and Me ‘The Parallax II – Future Sequence’ Album Review
As we all know music (metal in particular) is always progressing, forever changing and often becoming something quite different to how it started, unless...
AntropomorphiA ‘Evangelivm Nekromantia’ Album Review
Dutch death/occult metallers AntropomorphiA formed in 1989 (originally named Dethroned Empire.) Hailing from Tilburg, Holland the band admit that they have been heavily influenced...
CHAPEL OF DISEASE ‘SUMMONING BLACK GODS’ ALBUM REVIEW
Death metal lot, Chapel of Disease, are bringing forth their first album of their career in the fabled apocalyptic year of 2012. You may...
Forever After ‘Pictures’ EP Review
Formed in early 2012, the Essex pop-punk charmers ‘Forever After’ have already gained huge experience, having performed with the likes of Mallory Knox, Missing...