Last year we shared a Video Nasty, now UK outfit das Ghoul invite as all to Trip the Light Phantasmic; both ventures to the dark side which we can only lustily recommend. That 2020 EP was our introduction to the… Read More ›
Rock ‘n’ Roll
Elliott Carson & The Preacher Man – Still Rockin’
Though maybe best known as the frontman of UK psychobillies Norm and The Nightmarez, musician/songwriter Norm Elliott has regularly offered ear grabbing side projects and solo adventures venturing various aspects of rock ‘n’ roll. The latest is Elliott Carson &… 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 ›
Wolver – Act 1-It Starts With A Bow
Want to explore one of the year’s most compelling, thrilling and addictive offerings to spark addiction in our ears? Then ladies and gentleman, boys and girls we offer up Act 1-It Starts With A Bow, the debut album from Swedish… Read More ›
Grim Reaper Ride – Hellbilly Back to Underground
Bliss comes in various designs, beauty and harmony often escorting it but for us right now it is found in the vision of a cold, desolate graveyard hosting a moss gilded dance-floor thick in rotting corpses slamming and moshing to… Read More ›
Spunk Volcano & the Eruptions – Barry Milner is Thick
As much as we always try to be objective when approaching a new encounter with Spunk Volcano & the Eruptions it is hard, and increasingly so, not to carry keen anticipation and excitement within our critical ears such the thick… Read More ›
Kingsway Flyers – Three Songs
From the UK, Kingsway Flyers is a trio who have just unveiled their first three tracks under the simple title of Three Songs. They are from a proposed debut album and provide a rather tasty teaser and captivating introduction to… Read More ›
The Kingcrows – Brute Force & Ignorance
Five years back punk outfit The Kingcrows ignited passions here with their seriously rousing full-length Funland. It was a release fusing familiar and fresh endeavour, one “rigorously feeding appetites for seventies punk and today’s punk ‘n’ roll.” Their latest album,… Read More ›
Grumpynators – Still Alive
We will admit that from the moment they sent us physical copies of their first two EPs seven years back we have been ardent fans of Danish motorbillies Grumpynators. It was not so much appreciation of the gesture in a… Read More ›
WACO – Hope Rituals
With a sound which is increasingly as more eclectic, bordering on eccentric, as it is singular in character and presence, UK outfit Waco are poised to unveil their second album and if the band’s debut had people keen with attention… Read More ›