Hailing out of Tennessee, melodic metalcore quintet Heartfelt punctuate their recent signing with Imminence Records by releasing a self-titled single this month. Whether the release should be actually described as an EP, with neither of its tracks bearing the name… Read More ›
Month: February 2016
Fuzzy Vox – No Landing Plan
Wondering how to spend the weekend to its fullest enjoyment? How about filling your home with suitable alcohol, inviting a horde of friends over, and turning the speakers high as the new album from Fuzzy Vox provides a party to… Read More ›
Witching Waves – Crystal Café
Of the albums most anticipated by our particular ears was one from UK duo Witching Waves. They had us on line with their ltd edition cassette Concrete/Chain Of Command in 2014 and inescapably hooked with debut album Fear Of Falling… Read More ›
Buffalo Theory MTL – Skeptic Knight
Creating a bruising and boozy riot of rapacious rock ‘n’ roll, Canadian quintet Buffalo Theory MTL are releasing their latest uproar of sound and attitude this month in the boisterously muscular shape of Skeptic Knight. The five-track EP is a… Read More ›
Black Coast – Crows Of The North
Good things are openly being spoken about Black Coast and their metal/hardcore ferocity, praise that is easy to expect continuing as their debut EP, Crows Of The North, hits ears. The five track fury is a potent introduction, a powerful… Read More ›
Seprona – Trap Door
Emerging in 2014, British indie pop/rock band Seprona is proving to be one of the new breed of bands lighting up the Liverpool music scene. Certainly they are one of the eagerly talked about and recommended propositions thanks to songs… Read More ›
Big Boy Bloater and The Limits – Luxury Hobo
Fancy a rich dose of spice to your rock ‘n’ roll then the new album from Big Boy Bloater & The Limits is a must. Luxury Hobo offers nine rich blues tinged slices of contagious rock ’n’ roll which relentlessly… Read More ›
Supersonic Blues Machine – West of Flushing South of Frisco
Not so much a super group but a collective of irresistible talent, Supersonic Blues Machine release their debut album, West of Flushing South of Frisco, this February and a collection of blues fuelled tracks which leave ears glowing with satisfaction…. Read More ›
The Minerals – Ball Of String
As crystalline as the band’s name might suggest, The Minerals’ sound is a kaleidoscope of warm and organic textures woven into a hazy seduction of melodic drama. It may only be two songs, but their new single Ball Of String… Read More ›
Blood and Crom: talking Conan with Jon Davis
January saw the unleashing of the new Conan album Revengeance, a leviathan in barbarous weight and corrosive intensity which outshone its equally punishing and exhilarating predecessor of 2014, Blood Eagle. Let off the leash via Napalm Records, Revengeance is a… Read More ›