Ursa Major ‘Old Bones’ Album Review
Ursa Major, the Shepperton five-piece, has recently dropped their latest release ‘Old Bones’. The bands blend of metal and hardcore makes this one of...
Hammerfest V: In Fear of the Dragon Festival Review
In the fantastical world of Heavy Metal music, sights such as massive armour-clad Bushido warriors - rising like phantoms from icy mists- are not...
Ravenous ‘We Are Become Death’ Album Review
Southampton groove-metallers Ravenous have finally released their debut album, titled in partial-homage to the famous quote from the Bhagavad Gita, We Are Become Death.
Much...
Mothership ‘Mothership’ EP
Mothership wear their influences on their sleeves, it’s in everything they do, every riff, lick and bridge is simmered with bands like AC/DC, UFO...
God Damn ‘I’m a Lazer, Youre a Radar’ Single Review
The Black Country Blues/Grunge/Stoner three-piece outfit God Damn was formed by Thomas Edward (Vocals/Guitar) with Dave Copson (Vocals/Guitar) and Ash Weaver (Drums) in 2010.
The...
Swingin’ Utters ‘Poorly Formed’ Album Review
There is a thought that crosses my mind fairly often when I listen to albums, read books or even watch a film. I take...
Dio ‘Dream Evil’ Deluxe Edition
Much missed and arguably the greatest pure metal frontman, Mr Ronnie James Dio, he who fronted bands like Rainbow, Black Sabbath and Elf. He...
Heimdall ‘Aeneid’ Album Review
Virgil’s epic poem 'The Aeneid' was the conspiracy theory of its day. Aeneas (a trojan) went from, a walk in Homer’s The Iliad, to...
Okular ‘Sexforce’ Album Review
In the band’s own words:
“With members based around the outskirts of Oslo, Norway, progressive death metal act Okular is led by composer/lyricist Andreas Aubert....
The Von Hertzen Brothers ‘Nine Lives’ Album Review
A garage band guitar riff crashes out over a classic rock cow bell beat then within a single breath starts bobbing and weaving like...




























