Though its members have continued to be creatively busy with their various projects even as Covid took hold, it feels like a lifetime since we stomped around with new incitement from The Tuesday Club for company. But as strains of… Read More ›
Month: November 2021
Another Shameless Spectacle
There was a chill in the air, an almost Siberian breath to the new day, yet equally it brought a sunspot of pleasure. Another eagerly welcomed visit from our friend Shauna from Shameless Promotion PR and of the duo… Read More ›
Special Duties – 7 Days A Week
Though generally not mentioned in the same breath as other UK punk legends, Special Duties was a revered and essential part of punk rock in the eighties. The release of a brand new album proves they are still one vital… Read More ›
Bleed Again – Resurgence
Already riding a wave of increasing acclaim and attention these past years, UK metalcore outfit Bleed Again have just unleashed new album, Resurgence. It is a snarling, raucous and voraciously sonic affair with a fertile hand on melodic and ear… Read More ›
Apollo Stands – Interstellar
Before the world was turned on its head, UK metallers Apollo Stands had already put a firm hand on attention and high praise through their releases and a potent live presence. Obviously the pandemic stopped them in their tracks in… Read More ›
Tunic – Quitter
Ensuring there is no hiding place from its hellacious breath and discontent, the new album from Canadian noise merchants Tunic is a merciless beast of sonic corrosion and just as greedy invention. Quitter savages the senses from its first breath,… Read More ›
Promethium – Welcome To The Institution (Remastered)
Back in 2011, we like so many were caught up in and shouting the plaudits for Welcome To The Institution, the debut album from metallers Promethium. It was an encounter which more than suggested that the band was one of… Read More ›
Dick Venom & the Terrortones – Lost & Live in Salford
Though you could describe Lost & Live in Salford as much a sadistic immorality as an unexpected prime cut treat it is without any reservations one of the year’s most greedily devoured sinful misdemeanours. The album comes from UK rockers… Read More ›
INTHEWHALE – Vanishing Point
Ever since being introduced to the band through the uniting of their EPs Nate and Eric in one striking encounter back in 2014, INTHEWHALE has been a regular inflammation of lustful consumption here across a subsequent host of encounters. Now… Read More ›
Dig Lazarus – Don’t Threaten Me With A Good Time
For a fair while there has been more than a praise loaded whisper accompanying the emergence of UK rockers Dig Lazarus, a persistently growing roar around a host of tracks which have also earned keen fan and radio support as… Read More ›