Like intoxicating liquor, some flavours simply grown stronger and more compelling with age, and that is the same with Bitter Pill, the new video single from British independent rock artist Pryti. The song comes from the Birmingham singer songwriter transfixing… Read More ›
Heart of a Coward
Hacktivist – Outside The Box
It has been a fair time in the coming but the highly anticipated debut Hacktivist album is finally about to be uncaged. It is a rage living up to the heights and promise of the UK band‘s previous self-titled EP… Read More ›
The Five Hundred – Winters
Every now and then, without any debate, lustful pleasure is ignited by a release; by a band exploding on the sweet spot of ears and instincts with something which just seems to know what the passions like. Such an encounter… Read More ›
She Must Burn – Self Titled EP
It is a ferociously voracious cauldron of intent, a ravenous tempest of corrosive intensity and imagination, and one of the most riveting and exciting debuts to be uncaged this year. The release is the self-titled debut EP comes from UK… Read More ›
Seething Akira – Airstrike
Like a raid on the senses and a mass riot for the body, the new single from UK rockers Seething Akira sets the world on fire in just three volatile minutes. Setting out the kind of tempest fans to the… Read More ›
All To Ruin – Among Us
Back in 2013, Welsh melodic metallers All To Ruin made their introduction with the Parables EP, a striking collection of songs whose only real issue was a sound which lay comfortably within that of the crowd. The suggestion and potential… Read More ›
ASCENDING MELODIC METAL CREW ALL TO RUIN RETURN WITH NEW EP!
With a melting pot of influences stemming from August Burns Red and Protest The Hero, All To Ruin continue their climb with their own brand of melodic metal that blends blistering riffage against catchy hooks. The rising crew nationally release… Read More ›
Lay Siege – hopeisnowhere
It was back in 2012 that British metallers Lay Siege introduced themselves to a broader national awareness through mini album Obolus. It was an impressive and potential soaked entrance from which its keenly anticipated successor has been a long time… Read More ›
Wolfetone – Silence Is Acquiescence
A slow burner which takes time to getting going in some ways but emerges as a quite tasty slab of adventurous rock ‘n’ roll, Silence Is Acquiescence suggests the UK has another highly promising proposition in its rock scene under… Read More ›
Icons – Lifesigns EP
Crafting their own very appetising take on metalcore, UK band Icons certainly on the evidence of their latest EP Lifesigns, has a potentially rich and potent future ahead of them. Consisting of four tracks which rage at, coax in, and… Read More ›