Kamikaze Test Pilots Album Review
An all-American sounding album, heavily influenced by System of a Down (or at least that’s what it sounds like), Kamizake Test Pilots offering is...
A Tale of Two Cities ‘New Horizons’ EP Review
Words cannot describe ‘New Horizons’ - the latest EP from A Tale of Two Cities. It has phenomenal guitar harmonies that flow over poetic...
Being As An Ocean ‘Dear G-d’ Album Review
What really pisses me off these days is how certain bands and individuals can relentlessly churn out musical garbage, devoid of any emotional content....
Live Review: Sylosis @ Sub89, Reading
So before I get into Sylosis’s homecoming performance in support of their new album Monolith, I feel I need to talk about Chimp Spanner. ...
Canterbury ‘Something Better’ Single Review
Canterbury have released the next single from the critically acclaimed second album Heavy In The Day prior to hitting the road on their autumn/winter...
Future Shock ‘Future Shock’ EP Review
Future Shock is a brand new hard rock project born in the early part of 2011 in London, UK. The stated intent of this band...
Yes Sir Boss ‘Desperation State’ Album Review
I have seen Yes Sir Boss play live a total of three times. The first time I watched them was at Shambala 2011, and...
Green Day ‘¡Uno!’ Album Review
Ah, Green Day. What a wonderfully divisive little band. Are you a fan of Dookie, or did you enjoy American Idiot? Arguments over what...
The Finest Hour “These Are The Good Old Days” Album Review
These Are The Good Old Days is the debut album by indie-rockers The Finest Hour. The press release accompanying the tracks extolled the quality...
You Me At Six ‘Reckless’ Single Review.
Well, what can you say? True to form, those Surrey boys have knocked out another pop punk smasher. 'Reckless' shows this band can still...