A Conscious Motion sees UK outfit Cove releasing their sophomore EP, a proposition announcing the Kent hailing quintet as one highly promising addition to the hardcore scene. Melodically inflamed, the 2016 formed band’s sound has a real sense of adventure… Read More ›
Month: March 2018
Hampered – Asylum
Formed in 2013, French metallers Hampered have just uncaged their debut album and one attention grabbing beast it is. Maybe not the most unique in sound Asylum more than makes up for any familiarity with creative imagination and suggestive drama,… Read More ›
AdvenA – Realität
While the band set about writing their second album, a look at the debut full length from German metallers AdvenA does not go amiss, especially if like us you missed it upon its release a while back. Offering eleven slabs… Read More ›
The Twindows – Valkyrie 2.0
For most, musical bliss can come in various shapes and styles; creative adventures which just connect with personal instincts and tastes. It is fair to say that for us it recently came all rolled up in one hungrily tempting proposal… Read More ›
Demons, boogies, and punk ‘n’ roll: entering the realm of The Hellfreaks
Having been hooked on The Hellfreaks and their horror punk/psychobilly bred sound way there was certain sadness when the band split up four years ago. Thankfully it was a short lived demise but their return brought an evolution in sound… Read More ›
A fanfare of enterprise and adventure: talking with Krista D
Singer, songwriter, artist; Krista D is an emerging talent beginning to lure keen attention especially with her multi-flavoured rock bred sounds. For our introduction to the Canadian’s music we had the pleasure of talking with Krista about her sounds, songwriting,… Read More ›
The Blacktones – The Day We Shut Down The Sun
If a band name was ever perfect for the music it represents, The Blacktones is at the head of the field. The Italian outfit create a fusion of alternative/melodic metal and sludge thick stoner rock awash with the heaviest darkest… Read More ›
PigWeed – The Weight
Seriously magnetic and enjoyable from its first breath, the debut album from US metallers PigWeed nevertheless took its time to truly inflame our senses and when it did it had them burning with a lustful appetite. The Weight is almost… Read More ›
The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing – Double Negative
The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing are indeed guilty as charged; charged by us of unleashing one of the most incorrigible, darkly mischievous, punk ‘n’ roll gems of this and many other years maybe going back to… Read More ›
Louis Antoniou – Lonesomeville / I Let The Rain Fall Hard
Having already given the year a well-received single in You Ain’t The Girl this past February, British rocker Louis Antoniou brings a two track offering this March to enhance his emerging presence on the national rock scene. It is the… Read More ›