A raw and antagonistic slab of melodic punk rock, the Delete History EP from UK band Misgivings is an introduction which maybe does not ignite the passions ready to fight all and sundry but it certainly reveals a potential which… Read More ›
Month: November 2014
Peur – Explosions
Big, bold, and drenched in just as sizeable passion, Explosions the new single from UK rock band Peur is one stirring and dramatic proposition. It is not a song which bursts with open originality yet its thick textures and melodic… Read More ›
Die No More – Elected Evil
If like us you were gripped by the Blueprint EP from UK metallers Die No More, then get ready for an even greater riot of Bay Area inspired thrash from the Cumbria band in the voracious shape of debut album… Read More ›
Witchrider – Unmountable Stairs
With a sound somewhere between Queens of The Stone Age and a pact between Nirvana and Soundgarden, nodding to the former more often than not, Austrian rockers Witchrider are poised to present their debut album Unmountable Stairs. It is a… Read More ›
hAND – Kintsugi
UK progressive rockers hAND unveils their third album Kintsugi this week, a mixed bag of an encounter but a captivating and pleasingly unpredictable proposition which ignites the imagination if not always the passions. It is an adventurous and diversely flavoured… Read More ›
Medusa – Headcase’s Handbook
It is fair to say that Medusa’s last album Can’t Fucking Win kicked up a potential drenched storm which grabbed the attention of a great many. It was a potent and thrilling stomp with a fiery character and a middle… Read More ›
Chris Flynn – Falling to Pieces (Dumped)
The successor to the acclaimed Pandora, new single Falling to Pieces (Dumped) from UK singer songwriter Chris Flynn makes another potent and ear catching step in his emergence. As expressively dramatic as it is melodically seductive, the song clasps imagination… Read More ›