Album Review: Yngwie Malmsteen – Blue Lightning

Album Review: Yngwie Malmsteen – Blue Lightning

Ride The Blue Lightning With tousled hair and chest bare our twinkly fingered friend here returns with an album of covers and some of his own compositions. I can hear you sighing from here, but do not let the word...
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Album Review: Kiefer Sutherland – Reckless & Me

Album Review: Kiefer Sutherland – Reckless & Me

Jeepers Kiefer’s Once he hung up that phone after terrorising Colin Farrell half to death, Kiefer Sutherland picked up a guitar and began treading a decidedly more friendly and more hospitable path. He has already had all the “can an...
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EP Review: Saint Evil Street –    Cursed

EP Review: Saint Evil Street – Cursed

Awesome Foursome! Bonjour tout le monde, I think I’ll stop there my friends before I really embarrass myself with another opportunity to show off my limited skills in French. “All My Life” starts this compact and bijou little number from...
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Album Review: Saint Agnes – Welcome To Silvertown

Album Review: Saint Agnes – Welcome To Silvertown

Hello Kitty! Welcome listeners, and let’s indulge in a little hey diddle diddle, the kitty without the fiddle, but instead wielding a seismic set of power tools for an impromptu  lesson in anatomisation. The cover art reminds me of  Skin...
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Album Review: Seaway –  Fresh Produce

Album Review: Seaway – Fresh Produce

Fresh Is Best! Don’t be late to market ducklings to pick up some “Fresh Produce” courtesy of our Canadian( hello Lindsay Schoolcraft and Billy Talent) cousins Seaway, there is nothing dry about this lot, don’t take my word for it,...
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Album Review: Cellar Darling – The Spell

Album Review: Cellar Darling – The Spell

Meet The Folkers! I’ve come from the back of beyond my friends for this one, meaning I saw the concert first and reviewed the album afterwards. It is very much like a rock opera in its overall feel and tone,...
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Live Review: Stand Atlantic, SHADED and In Her Own Words at Asylum 2 Birmingham

Live Review: Stand Atlantic, SHADED and In Her Own Words at Asylum 2 Birmingham

Global Warming Who lit a fire under this lot, eh? My friends what we have on offer tonight is a spectacular line up, spanning three continents (no, not incontinence, pay attention please), USA, Europe( although it’s a bit hokey cokey...
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Album Review: The Wolf Howls When I Scream Your Name – To Be Where There Is Pale Light

Album Review: The Wolf Howls When I Scream Your Name – To Be Where There Is Pale Light

I’ll Huff, and I’ll Puff… Oh dear my friends, the wolf is at the door, but unlike the little pigs who met with an unfortunate end, I am brave as I am equipped with this timely offering from, wait for...
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Live Review: Cellar Darling, Appearance of Nothing and Blanket at Hare & Hounds, Birmingham

Blanket Coverage. I crept up the backstairs of the venue like a canny burglar and sat in the corridor, listening to the soundchecks. Much to my delight, Anna from headliners Cellar Darling strolled passed and I instinctively jumped up and...
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Live Review: Deaf Havana, Hot Milk and The Lafontaines at O2 Academy, Birmingham

Live Review: Deaf Havana, Hot Milk and The Lafontaines at O2 Academy, Birmingham

The Land Of Milk and Honey. I was in sombre mood when I arrived at the venue, as it was the eve of Keith Flint’s funeral (he has left a gaping hole my friends…) and also the uncertainty of Brexit...
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