Tsar Bomb ‘Neowarfare’ Album Review
The Russian AN602 hydrogen bomb is the most powerful weapon ever created. It was built and tested in 1961.The resultant explosion created a mushroom...
3 Doors Down ‘Greatest Hits’ Album Review
Releasing a Greatest Hits album can sometimes end up being a tricky business for a band. Do it too early in their career, and...
Live Review: Jeff Loomis @ Sub 89, Reading
So lets start with Monuments. Instrumentally they are heavier than a sledgehammer of dark matter to the cranium but with that comes a perfectly...
Light You Up ‘Broken Jaw’ EP Review
‘Broken Jaw’ is the first release with Light You Up's new front man: Guildford’s Tom Napier. He brings a passionate new sense of substance...
Deftones ‘Koi No Yokan’ Album Review
Deftones returned, for all intents and purposes, with their breathtakingly brilliant 2010 release Diamond Eyes. Having released two relatively sub-par albums in the period...
Departures ‘Teenage Haze’ Album Review
I’m not usually a fan of melodic hardcore, I often find all the twists, turns and taking the scenic route incredibly tedious. I’d love...
Try Me/Love Me ‘Young Love’ EP Review
The brainchild of Heart in Hand’s Charlie Holmes and Hearts Under Fire drummer Lexi Clark, it is a surprise that the Try Me/Love Me...
Velvet Underground & Nico ’45th Anniversary’ Box Set Review
The 29th of October marked the momentous occasion that was the worldwide release of the 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe 6 CD limited edition Velvet...
Torn The F*ck Apart ‘The Dissection of Christ’ Album Review
Death metal is not usually this reviewer’s forte, and after choosing to review it on the grounds that the title of the album and...
Live Review: Every Time I Die @ Corporation, Sheffield
Off the back of their latest Monumental Rager Ex-Lives, Every Time I Die returned to the UK to prove why they are one of...































