With nostrils flaring and muscles flexing to their limits Snakeskin, the debut album from Belgium rockers King Hiss, is a mountainous terrain of thunderous rhythms, voracious riffs, and exhausting energy. It is a powerhouse of a release which draws the… Read More ›
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Sykopath Condor – Run For Cover
Hailing from Luton in the UK, rockers Sykopath Condor has been treating the ear to some fine and promising singles since last year, each song another stronger temptation towards their debut EP. Run For Cover is that first album and… Read More ›
The Goddamn Electric – Snake Bite
Whether rioting in the ear or slowly burning off the hairs on wilting flesh with smouldering intensity, Snake Bite the debut album from UK rock band The Goddamn Electric, is a thrilling and strikingly crafted release. It takes just one… Read More ›
44 Fires – The False Flag Agenda EP
44 Fires has brought a confrontation of bruising rock n roll to London and the UK for a while now, the band which just gets better and better with each year and new song they… Read More ›
Godsized – Time
Time, the self–released debut album from UK rockers Godsized, quite simply slams the senses from pillar to post with massively chunky riffs and tight enslaving rhythms. It is a heavy handed storm of satisfaction veined with sonic enterprise… Read More ›
Devil To Pay – Fate Is Your Muse
Returning with their fourth album Fate Is Your Muse, Indianapolis rockers Devil To Pay continue to feed the hunger for rich powerful and impacting rock n roll. Combining the richest essences of heavy intensive rock with fires of stoner and… Read More ›
Overthrow: Adjust to Darkness
Fusing an abrasive mesh of punk and metal, Norwegian band Overthrow unleash their impressive debut album Adjust to Darkness, a release which sparks plenty of positive and enthused reactions to its uncompromising and accomplished sounds. It is an album which… Read More ›
The Fat Dukes Of Fuck: Honey From The Lips Of An Angel
The creators of new album Honey From The Lips Of An Angel is a band revelling in subtlety and warm tender moments to fill the heart with emotion and reassurance… yeah and we always wear pink tutus and Doc Martens… Read More ›
Stinking Lizaveta: 7th Direction
US instrumental rock band Stinking Lizaveta have returned with an album in 7th Direction, which is arguably the best instrumental release in a very long time and is easily one of the best albums to be unleashed this year if… Read More ›
Triggerman: Hail To The River Gods
With the rhythmic bombardment of a Black Tusk, the monster riffs of a Mastodon, and the mischievous grooves of a Red Fang, we bring you arguably the most exciting release of the year in Hail To The River Gods from… Read More ›