Fusing sonic manipulation, melodic discord, and compelling noise into an inventive and startling persuasion, UK band Hey Colossus has never stood still in stretching their and our boundaries, but with new album Cuckoo Live Life… Read More ›
Month: April 2013
Nails – Abandon All Life
There is nothing at all comfortable about the new sonic scourge from Californians Nails, in either listening to its primal rage or in its furnace borne construction, but the rewards and intrusive pleasure reaped from its… Read More ›
Serenity – War of Ages
Austrian Symphonic Metal band Serenity go from strength to strength and with the release of their new album War of Ages have sculpted a journey of epic emotions and subtle expanses which combine for a captivating and thrilling… Read More ›
Chantal Claret – The One, The Only…
With big boned rhythmic seduction and even more tempting melodic suggestiveness, the debut album from Chantal Claret is one delicious romp of sixties pop and modern insatiable inventive hunger, a release which makes the term having a good time as… Read More ›
Black – Wonderful Life Deluxe Edition
Ever since its release in 1987, the debut album Wonderful Life from Black has held a grip on our passions here to lure more than the occasional dip into its emotive and eventful charms over the years. It… Read More ›
Early Mammal – Horror at Pleasure
Devouter Records has developed this knack, insight, skill whatever you wish to call it, in finding and releasing music from bands which offer something different and imaginatively impacting within what can be loosely termed as a… Read More ›
Disraeli & The Small Gods Guildford Boileroom Saturday March 30th
The pleasure and excitement ingrained in the passions from debut album Moving In The Dark meant that there was a heightened anticipation for the appearance of Disraeli & The Small Gods at The Boileroom in Guildford. Could the septet evoke the… Read More ›