If grindcore is the kind of thing which ignites the passions then the bracing winds of Goodbye to the feast…welcome to the famine are sure to inflame the senses. This new sonic assault comes from British trio Evisorax so of… Read More ›
Month: January 2015
We Fight Like Kids -Superficial Behaviour EP
With a large crowd of accomplished and inventive bands fuelling the UK post hardcore scene right now it is hard to stand out from the pack but one band which suggests it has the potential and imagination to do so… Read More ›
Armageddon – Captivity and Devourment
Over a decade since their last foray into ears and imagination, Sweden/American metallers Armageddon return with new album Captivity and Devourment, their most compelling and fascinating work to date. As to its strength against the band’s previous albums, that… Read More ›
Feral Sun – Evacuate
The final week of January sees the debut album from UK rockers Feral Sun getting a well-deserved reboot, a re-release sure to mop up the unsuspecting appetites and fans that were not netted the first time around by the… Read More ›
The Little Secrets – All I Need
There is a charm to the music of UK indie pop band The Little Secrets, going by debut single All I Need, which is quite inescapable and irresistible. The song does not send senses and emotions whirling yet it… Read More ›
Digits are back with their new EP ‘Footprints & Embers’, on 2nd Feb
Newcastle skewed alt-rock crew Digits nationally unveil their sophomore EP ‘Footprints And Embers’ on Monday 2nd February 2015. Coming at you with a sound that muses the edgy dexterity of Glassjaw with the hook-laden know-how of Reuben, ‘Digits’ are a… Read More ›
The Twin Dracula – Death Is Our Client
Bred from a punk rock seeding, the sound of UK rockers The Twin Dracula just seems to get broader and more flavoursome with every release and that is without losing the snarl and aggressive passion which marked out their first… Read More ›
The Rubys – Jesus Girl
As The Rubys work on their new album for release later in the year, we slightly belatedly look at their last single Jesus Girl. Fuelled by a compelling melodic persuasion from the Manchester sextet, the song is a vibrant hug… Read More ›
Desert Storm – Omniscient
Two years on from their acclaimed second album Horizontal Life, British heavy blues metallers Desert Storm unleash a new cauldron of ridiculously addictive temptation in the ravishing shape of Omniscient. Before listening to the new release we would have been… Read More ›
Tripod – Devil Feeder
You just have to like a release which makes a more than solid first impression but then almost sneaks up on you song by song to present itself as one seriously enjoyable and impressive slab of rock ‘n’ roll. This… Read More ›