Reviewed – Bandante – So This Is Now

Rating - 4/5 http://www.bandante.bandwww.georgevjestica.com Bandante is the brain child of George Vjestica, guitarist for Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds and recently gave us their third release to date in the form of an instrumental entitled ‘So This Is Now’. Almost immediately, the tone is set by the introduction’s energetic and rhythmic guitars, before we... Continue Reading →

Real Talk – XviciousX

This band are innovators. This band was heavily resposible for the revitalised scene in Belgum and lead the straight edge movement during the modern age in Europe. Viscous have been active for a decade now and have established themselvs a solid fan base and an endless amount of respect from fans accross the globe. Memebers... Continue Reading →

Real Talk – Desolated

After returning last summer for a strong for passionate festival appearances and headline shows Desolated let everybody know that they are back with a vengeance. The band was a driving force and relentlessly took British beatdown across the globe before sadly having some time away from the scene to focus on their personal lives in... Continue Reading →

Reviewed – Mawpit – Natures Curse

Rating - 4/5 Bandcamp - https://mawpit.bandcamp.com/releases Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mawpitband/?hl=en Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/album/2RD7z9F2Px2N47I8jOJYpS?highlight=spotify:track:36134CQG6Gz15e0LpZdAOC F.F.O : Wolf Alice, Royal Blood, Garbage, Turbo Wolf Modern rock from Cardiff is a simplistic way to state the identification of Mawpit. The Welsh trio are a tight unit. They quite clearly have music embedded in their daily desires and it shows... Continue Reading →

Axl Rose – Control Freak

The story is as familiar as any that have got their start in the world of music. Making that pilgrimage to the big city from back home, from small town America, running away from those that don’t understand or don’t approve, trying to break through and make a living playing music. It’s not the same... Continue Reading →

Real Talk – Michael Crafter

I Killed the Prom Queen pionerred the entire heavy music scene in Australia in the early twothouands and were also a key player in the early-mid two thouands metalcore movement. Frontman Michael Crafter lives a much more tame lifestyle now running the Tattoo and Barber company Against the Grain in Perth. Michael is a true... Continue Reading →

Graham McCusker Releases Piece For Charity

Graham McCusker has unearthed a previously unreleased piece of music written for hit BBC drama, His Dark Materials. The Scottish composer’s pieces were admired by the cast and crew of the show, and he was tasked with composing and directing over 200 cast members to perform some of these. The piece McCusker is releasing now,... Continue Reading →

Reviewed – James Humphreys – Color

Rating - 4/5 Colour is the newest single from James Humphreys upcoming EP Memory Place, which lands on the 10th June 2020. It’s the follow up to his 2017 release Sun Mantra and the intervening three years have taken him to the Albert Hall, Glastonbury and then a cruise ship? Time on the waves has... Continue Reading →

Death – Symbloic – 25 Years on.

Twenty-Five years ago the greatest death metal album was given to the world. Symbolic by Death is a journey. A formation of songs that encrypt the listener into an inviting climb of what thrash metal had buried within itself to become. Although Symbolic came towards the end of the Death Metal genres peak in the... Continue Reading →

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