The Answer & Kira Mac, KK’s Steel Mill, Wolverhampton
It's Friday, 17th November, and on stage Kira Mac are striking all the right poses; throwing shapes, tossing hair and hips alike for all...
Cavalera: A family bonded by Morbid Devastation
The Cavalera brothers have built a death metal dynasty from humble beginnings back in the early 80s from Brazil and their original project, Sepultura,...
Ribozyme – Celestial Low
Somewhere between alternative rock, indie rock, and hard rock you will find the talented Norwegian outfit Ribozyme, and one undisputable fact about this eighth...
Sky Empire preside over The Shifting of Tectonic Plates of Power – Part One
British-based band, Sky Empire, seem to be usually classed as progressive metal. For me, this can be too restrictive a pigeonhole to describe their...
Dirty Sound Magnet are Dreaming In Dystopia
A Swiss take on psychedelic rock, progressive rock, and blues rock is always guaranteed with the under-appreciated trio Dirty Sound Magnet. On their fifth...
Sophie Lloyd intrigues on Imposter Syndrome
Sophie Lloyd has been making musical waves ever since she began sharing her guitar prowess via her YouTube channel … 2.5 million followers suggest...
Robin Trower – Joyful Sky
Only a year after his last album, 2022’s No More Worlds To Conquer, blues guitarist Robin Trower returns to the scene with his latest...
Queensryche by Ross Halfin (Rufus Rock ‘n Roll Publications)
Back in their heyday, Queensryche were blessed (or was it cursed?) with the epithet “the thinking man’s heavy metal band,” a tag they carried...
Ritual Clearing – Penitence
The Connecticut-based outfit known as Ritual Clearing impressed this scribe greatly with their self-titled demo release three years ago, and this upcoming six-track full-length...
Svartanatt share the Last Days Of Earth
Swedish rockers, Svartanatt, may be rooted in 60s and 70s rock influences but their third album is still fresh and new whilst keeping those...