There are few to almost no good things to come out of the pandemic and its lockdowns a couple years back but one bright moment was the birth of THE COVIDS. A band “created out of boredom during the first… Read More ›
Month: March 2023
Jokers Hand – Seeing Red
Increasingly causing a stir with their raucously contagious and energetically rousing sound, a prowess already more than encapsulated in the band’s 2021 released debut album, Southern California’s JOKERS HAND spring another all involving incitement in the shape of the Seeing… Read More ›
Worselder – Redshift
Hailing from the heart of the French Pyrénées, WORSELDER is one of those bands which challenge the want to pigeonhole and the need to place an artist’s sound in a precise box. Indeed, the metallers bear an instinct to organically… Read More ›
Monolyth – We’ve Caught the Sun
With a sound seemingly drawing an array of tags, French metallers MONOLYTH have just released their new album, We’ve Caught the Sun. Explore and you will see them described as offering melodic death metal, melodic trash, Grind, metalcore, power metal,… Read More ›
Eyemouth – A headlong fall into the vast ocean of anxiety
Since first being introduced to Swedish band, EYEMOUTH, courtesy of one of its members at the moment of their third EP was released in 2015, The RR has continued to immerse in their subsequent offerings with lively anticipation and keen… Read More ›
Gramercy Arms – Deleted Scenes
Offering snapshots of lyrical reflection and intimacy romancing indie pop involvement, Deleted Scenes is the new album from NYC indie rock/power pop outfit GRAMERCY ARMS. It is a release which has been set up in keen anticipation by a couple… Read More ›
Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys – Ghost Parade
The key was placed, the lock undone and the asylum freed to imbue the world of imagination and curiosity; an invitation to their arcane world of adventure seductively hosted within the dark beauty of the Ghost Parade. Ghost Parade is… Read More ›
drinkme – The Creation Sessions
Recently we received an email from our friend Julian Shah-Tayler wondering if we would be interested in having a listen to a new album he was involved with. It was called The Creation Sessions and was a 20th anniversary release… Read More ›
A Roar of Africa
Though we have come across and covered a few encounters from within the South African rock and metal music scene it is not one that we can say we know a great deal about here but with thanks to our… Read More ›
A Shameless Quickstep
With a few swift breaths allowed to pass, we are again dipping into the exciting selection of new tracks discovered this month by our dear friend Shauna, an inspiring artist in her own right as part of Canadian duo UMMAGMA… Read More ›