Acid’s Trip debut strong with Strings of Soul
Take a guitar-slinging, ex-welder from Gothenburg, add in another guitarist (from Malmö), add a bass player and a drummer; mix it all with 70's...
MATT PHILLIPS Answers the Ultimate Question about Dance Rock: Level 42
This is a book of groove and virtuosity... gloriously abundant & dignified —
Prog VeteranIt Bites call on The Tall Ships
It Bites are a band about whom it’s been said ‘They’ve dipped their toes into so many different musical areas, they’re difficult to categorise.’ ...
The Treatment: Just What the Dr Ordered!
British hard rockers The Treatment are about to drop their fifth full-length studio album Waiting For God on April 9th – not only is...
‘When You See Yourself’ does not live up to Kings of Leon’s previous highs
Kings of Leon are still largely famous due to their songs from a decade ago, and the band has been struggling to replicate that...
Jordsjø deliver a passionate and inspired folk-tinged prog opus
Norwegian prog-rockers Jordsjø are something out of the ordinary as evidenced by the stunning quality of their previous releases (the flawless Nattfiolen in particular) and the...
Evanescence – The Bitter Truth Review
After a long decade, 2021 welcomes ‘The Bitter Truth’ from hard rock veterans Evanescence. This year has definitely been one of bitterness, truth and...
Grief Collector deliver a showcase on Disbelief Delirium
What happens when you combine ex-members from Signs of Rain, Among the Serpents and Candlemass with the desire to make sludge tinged heavy metal...
Acid Mammoth load up their witchy Caravan on new release
Written entirely during lockdown, Acid Mammoth's third album, Caravan serves as the direct descendent to the previous release Under Acid Hoof and is the...
The Stepney Sisters have finally arrived
Back in the 70s, self-styled feminist rock bands delivered their valid messages with punk powered ire… X-Ray Specs, Crass, The Slits (as well as,...




























