Crawling over the senses like a lustful ruinous predator, The Fatal Flaws of Humankind is the debut EP from British death metallers Beyond Extinction. It is a voracious release which stands tall in craft and imagination yet comes soaked in… Read More ›
Month: January 2021
2021: A new year, fresh sounds
Firmly in the hands of a new year but equally the less welcoming restrictions and isolations of the last 12 months, we also immediately found ourselves in the face of some stunning and exciting encounters in the shape of… Read More ›
King Kong Blues – Bam Bam
King Kong Blues is a French band which has ripped up stages at home and across Europe, sharing stages with the likes of Meteors, Fleshtones, Powersolo and many more along the way. They create an incitement which makes you throw… Read More ›
Homemade Ski Mask – redballbluechicago
Ferocious, furious and feral, three words which best describe redballbluechicago, the debut EP from Homemade Ski Mask; it one rousing slab of punk furore which hit the spot with devilish consistency. Hailing from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Homemade Ski Mask is made… Read More ›
NASDAQ – Young Professional
Just who is NASDAQ, the force behind new EP, Young Professional? Supposedly they are “three mysterious figures from the financial elite who gave up their day jobs in the CBD to get in on the great scam of rock n… Read More ›
Davey Woodward & The Winter Orphans – Love and Optimism
Having been thickly taken with the singles Warm Hands and Occupy This Space recently, there was an eagerness to go check out the latest album from UK outfit Davey Woodward & The Winter Orphans from whence they came. Fair to… Read More ›
Philip Parfitt – Mental Home Recordings
Mental Home Recordings is the latest album from British singer songwriter Philip Parfitt, a collection of tracks which captivated the imagination as firmly as ears and brought a fresh breath to a year we have all just endured rather than… Read More ›
Vajra – Irkalla
It was a surprise to find that it is almost a decade ago that we had the thrill of first being introduced to NYC-based alternative metallers Vajra through their stunning debut album, Pleroma. It was a striking encounter and pleasure… Read More ›
Bite Me Bambi – Hurry Up And Wait
We may all be locked in varying degrees of isolation and deprived of live music but there is no excuse not to get those dancing shoes on and bouncing around homes and gardens especially when inspired by Bite Me Bambi…. Read More ›
Madness at Home – Self Titled EP
Pleasure can come in a vast array of ways, the union of trespass, temptation and violation just one as enjoyably shown by the debut EP from Italian trio Madness at Home. It is a handful of songs that leave the… Read More ›