Chris Slade Introduces The Timescape
If you’ve not heard of Chris Slade then chances are you’re in good company as his is a name which doesn’t exactly feature all...
Steve Cropper and the Midnight Hour welcome us to Friendly Town
The term 'legend' is often overused nowadays: in the realm of music, I believe you can't be considered a legend after merely one or...
Scarlet Rebels cover the spectrum on Where The Colours Meet
The South Wales group, Scarlet Rebels, have unveiled their new album titled Where The Colours Meet as a follow-up to their highly acclaimed See...
The Cold Stares – The Southern
Initially beginning life in 2012 as a two-piece band, similar to The White Stripes, and releasing their first five albums as a duo, The...
Kingcrow – Hopium
Originally beginning as Earth Shaker, this bunch of Italians took the name Kingcrow from Edgar Allen Poe’s poem Raven. They’re described as a prog/metal...
Elles Bailey reflects Under The Neon Glow
I have always known that Elles Bailey’s vocal prowess can soothe, arouse or sting as necessary, but always captivate. Indeed, her last album, Shining...
Armored Saint can and do deliver across the UK
Armored Saint are what you would consider a cult favourite in heavy metal. They may not be the biggest name in the genre but...
Rise Against give hope to the voiceless
As summer winds down and bands dust themselves off in preparation for gig season, Rise Against expelled every last ounce of festival vibes by bringing it...
Caitlin Krisko And The Broadcast – Blueprints EP
Caitlin Krisko And The Broadcast deliver well-crafted soulful rockers and heart-wrenching ballads that play out in a well-produced manner while staying shy of being...