Review: Madball – Hardcore Lives
Hardcore, one genre that has changed profoundly over the years, changing from an energetic statement fuelled machine to a sludgy, grimy down tempo beat...
Delilah Bon, Self Titled and Self Made
It’s rare that in the modern-day an artist can pave the way for something incredibly unheard of. It’s not often, that someone is so...
Joe Bonamassa – Austin City Limits Live 1st April 2021
A two and half-hour show screened live across the internet begins with sponsored advertising. I suspect many of Joe Bonamassa’s fans were born into...
Live: Airbourne, The Electric Ballroom, London
In this day and age, we’ve all heard it on the radio, read it in a magazine or online, that Rock and Roll is...
My Favourite Runner Up – Crossroads
My Favourite Runner Up hailing from North Wales have just released their debut album ‘Crossroads’ and there is a lot to be said about...
Review: Donnie Vie – Goodbye Enough Z’nuff
Armed with an acoustic six string, in 2013 former Enuff Z’nuff singer/songwriter Donnie Vie headed out with tongue-firmly-in-cheek for what he called the Magical...
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...
Review: Backyard Babies – Four By Four
So, the drugs kick in like this: I’m picturing ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons trucking on down, practising laying out p-funk chords on his way...
Moody Blues bassman John Lodge brought his 10,000 Light Years band to London for...
In the almost baronial splendour of Cadogan Hall, Sloane Square, Moody Blues bassman John Lodge brought his 10,000 Light Years band to London for...
Extol ‘Extol’
Eight years after their second most recent studio album, and to the pleasure of many loving fans, Extol are back with a brand new...