After years already stirring up and invading the senses and albums that have thrust the listener into the darkest places within the band’s imagination, UK’s Ventenner endeavoured to delve into the most unique and most ambitious aspects of their creativity… Read More ›
Month: November 2020
Josh Werner – Mode For Titan
Since our ears first relished the temptation of music it is the rhythmic character and manipulation of the bass which has so often been behind the initiation seed of attraction. Over the years bass led, guitar less propositions have further… Read More ›
Anton Barbeau – Manbird
Providing a feast which is as likely to have the body bouncing as the imagination flying, both simultaneously more often than not, Manbird is the new album from indie psych-pop artist Anton Barbeau. A double CD parading a cast of… Read More ›
Orbiter – Lead Head EP
Not to be mistaken with the Finnish doom metallers of the same name, Orbiter is a Norwegian groove machine creating a vipers nest of temptation from the core essences of stoner metal and blues rock with plenty more in the… Read More ›
D.E.A. – Crush The Machine 7”
Released before the world witnessed the political change and proposed chaos of a departing leader the other side of the pond, the Crush The Machine 7” is a ferocious statement and attack on not only the obvious target but political… Read More ›
of1000faces – Astronomica
Though without doubt music and its creators have been dealt a massive and devastating blow courtesy of the covid pandemic it has also inspired in certain quarters. It is fair to say that the new album from of1000faces is a… Read More ›
Shtevil – Thank You
Bold, ballsy and just a little devilish, Thank You is the new EP from Belgium rockers Shtevil. It offers up six tracks which revel in a mix of classic and blues rock with in your veins rock n’ roll, five… Read More ›
No Life On Earth – Nothing Is Real
Nothing Is Real is the debut EP from USA/Brazil metallers No Life On Earth, a band which we guess falls into that annoyingly named super group category of creativity. What is not a guess is that the release is one… Read More ›
Wolver – Act 1-It Starts With A Bow
Want to explore one of the year’s most compelling, thrilling and addictive offerings to spark addiction in our ears? Then ladies and gentleman, boys and girls we offer up Act 1-It Starts With A Bow, the debut album from Swedish… Read More ›
Short-Haired Domestic – Self Titled
This year we have been barbarously assaulted and abused and as often seriously aroused and invigorated by some exceptional slices and full entanglements of sound by a host of creatively varied artists. Similarly there have been releases which have immersed… Read More ›