Monday, September 15, 2025

Maycomb ‘I Opened Up My Heart To Caustic Things’ Album Review

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Hailing from the West Midlands, melodic pop-punk four piece Maycomb have shared stages with genre heavyweights such as The Wonder Years, The Starting Line...

Bush ‘Live from Roseland’ DVD Review

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This March (4th) legendary British grunge band Bush are set to release "Live From Roseland" on DVD and Blu-Ray. 
Gwen Stefani's hubby's band Bush...

Heaven’s Basement ‘Filthy Empire’ Album Review

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Heaven's Basement have been around for a long time, and I mean a long time. Formed back in 2008, the band have gone through...

Feed The Rhino, Marmozets, Steak Number Eight @ The Borderline, London

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Soho is a part of London that is renowned for being a vibrant and busy place but tonight, it feels even more so. Tonight...

Valfreya ‘Path to Eternity’ Album Review

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Valfreya formed in 2009 as the brainchild of their current lead vocalist, Crook, with a desire to play aggressive but glorious music combined with...

Biffy Clyro ‘Opposites’ Album Review

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To some Biffy Clyro have only made two albums before this one, 2007's 'Puzzles' and 2009's 'Only Revolutions' both of these albums have made...

Less Than Jake ‘Greetings and Salutations’ Album Review

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Greetings and Salutations from Less Than Jake is not a new album from the Florida ska punk legends featured in the title, instead it...

Helloween ‘Straight Out Of Hell’ Album Review

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German power metal pioneers Helloween have been producing their own brand of metal for almost thirty years, being stars in Europe and at one...

Your Demise ‘Cold Chillin’ EP Review

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UK St Albans hardcore collective Your Demise are set to release a new EP titled 'Cold Chilin' via Impericon and Pinky Swear Records. The...

Gruesome Stuff Relish ‘Sempiternal Death Grind’ Album Review

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In the deepest, darkest realms of extreme metal there is a little thing called grind. To some it is merely blaring noise but to...