UK psyche rockers The Dropper’s Neck has been lurking in our passions ever since their richly promising attention grabbing debut EP early last year. It was a release which suggested this was a band with a dramatic presence pending in… Read More ›
Month: July 2013
PseudoNympho: Eponym
Having been intrigued by and thoroughly enjoying a couple of their early tracks maybe around two years ago, enough to feature them on The Bone Orchard podcast, we have been waiting for UK rock band PseudoNympho to realise the open… Read More ›
Subset – Loverdose
Loverdose is one of those great albums which niggles and teases thoughts and senses from start to finish, an expectations dismissing treat which leaves you at the mercy of unpredictability and to varying degrees imaginative adventure. The eighth… Read More ›
Clashing sinews and sonic deities: an interview with Gregg Higgins of Venomous Maximus
Rock/metal, however you wish to describe the enthralling leviathan of invading shadows and seriously addictive melodic alchemy that is the music of Venomous Maximus it is a confrontation which leaves you gasping and hungry for more. The recent worldwide re-release… Read More ›
Walkways – Safe in Sound
There is no better pleasure than when a band and release you are only vaguely aware of, if at all, comes out of peripheral vision to slap the senses and passions into a state of lustful awareness. That is exactly… Read More ›
Barnyard Stompers – Outlaws With Chainsaws
After their impressive debut The Way-Gone, Wild and Rockin’ Sounds of…, anything from the Barnyard Stompers is sure to raise an eager appetite and so it was with follow-up full length Outlaws With Chainsaws. Whereas the previous album stalked the… Read More ›
September Murder: He Who Invokes Decadence
Though new album He Who Invokes Decadence is the third release from German metallers September Murder, a band which was founded in 2005, it is fair to say for most outside of their homeland underground scene the band is one… Read More ›
Life and Death Experiences: an interview with Corey Skowronski of American Standards
Things are starting to happen for US hardcore band American Standards in awareness and stature, though the Arizona quartet have been brewing up a fine reputation ever since forming a few years back. Their Still Life EP pulled strong attention… Read More ›
The Pete Flesh Deathtrip – Mortui Vivos Docent
Mortui Vivos Docent is not an album which set the passions into certain fervour but there is something about its crawling insidious touch and lingering fetid presence which leaves a need to share its venom on a constant basis. The… Read More ›
Rose Redd unveils new video
Rose Redd is a beautiful contradiction. Eighteen years in age but unfathomably older in soul, her music has its roots in darker days, experiences, and stories and finds its bloom in both release and connection. Equally at home with a stirring acoustic vibe… Read More ›