Review: Chelsea Grin – Ashes To Ashes
Heavy fucking metal all the way from Salt Lake City. In 2012 Chelsea Grin made a huge impression across the shore with their EP...
KISS say farewell to Manchester once again
KISS have long since sealed their place in the pantheon of rock after their appearances in the 2015 direct-to-DVD classic Scooby Doo and KISS:...
Review: King Diamond – Dreams of Horror
Trying to get into someone like King Diamond for the first time can be difficult. With twelve albums under his belt, the former Mercyful...
Insomnium release another snow-topped conceptual masterpiece
Finnish Melodic Death Metal legends Insomnium return with their 9th studio album, Anno 16969. The album is another conceptual release similar to Winter's Gate,...
RIVERSIDE revisit past glory on Out of Myself
This album, when originally released in 2003, and now being reissued by Inside Out, announced the arrival to the world of Polish Progmeisters Riverside,...
Clutch deliver a spectacular performance at Brixton Academy
Starting somewhat gently, Clutch have hit the UK with two bands of European flavour that bring something a little different to the mix, flying...
Gun – The Calton Songs
Gun are a hard rock band from Glasgow who, with a split of 11 years between 1997-2008, have been in existence for thirty plus...
Marisa and the Moths Bring Filthy Pretty Grunge
The Reading UK based, female-fronted, alt-rock, grunge outfit Marisa And The Moths with songwriter Marisa Rodriguez on lead vocals and guitar, released their electrifying...
Live: Periphery, The Contortionist and Destrage – Manchester 02 Ritz
Progressive Metal and Djent progenitors Periphery return to Manchester with their debut show at the Manchester 02 Ritz along with fellow proggers Destrage and...
Machine Head – Burn My Eyes 25th Anniversary, Brixton Academy
Rob Flynn, it’s a name you can’t seem to escape in the metal scene as a whole regardless of what style you like, he...