Album Review: Michael McDermott – What in the World…

Album Review: Michael McDermott – What in the World…

Michael McDermott,”What in the World…” (Pauper Sky Records)- Chicago born McDermott’s poetic reflections on the parlous predicament of American politics and humanity in general always repay closer investigation, and “What in the World..” must rank as his most compelling offering...
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Single Review: Past Lives’ Into the Night and Vindicate

Single Review: Past Lives’ Into the Night and Vindicate

A hop skip and a jump across the water from Donegal comes Tomas Walsh, to position himself as singer in Past Lives whose line up is completed by Zach Davis on guitar, Jack Waterfield on bass and Ryan Walsh on...
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Album Review: Alex Henry Foster – Windows in the Sky

Album Review: Alex Henry Foster – Windows in the Sky

Canadian musician Alex Henry Foster released his new concept album ‘Windows In The Sky’, on 1st May! This dark yet enlightening album is a post rock journey through the trauma of losing his father, and the creativity that emerged as...
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THE VAPORS are back with a refreshing bang bang winner.

THE VAPORS are back with a refreshing bang bang winner.

THE VAPORS ‘TOGETHER’ (Absolute Label Services) 8.5/10 Watch The Vapors ‘Crazy’ single above. Everyone on the planet knows The Vapors huge ‘Turning Japanese’ single from 1980, yep four decades ago… ‘Together’ is the band’s third...
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Album Review: Irist – Order Of The Mind

Album Review: Irist – Order Of The Mind

Disorder Of The Mind Here I have the debut album from our three-fifths South American cousins, Irist, the other two-fifths are from Atlanta, where the group are now residing. It takes a lot of courage to uproot your life entirely...
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Album Review: Oranssi Pazuzu – Mestarin Kynsi

Album Review: Oranssi Pazuzu – Mestarin Kynsi

Orange is the New Black Metal This is my second outing this week dipping into Babylonian mythology with our friends Oranssi Pazuzu, as they take their name from the wind demon associated with that time in history. The new album...
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Album Review: Kingsmen – Revenge, Forgiveness, Recovery

Album Review: Kingsmen – Revenge, Forgiveness, Recovery

All The Kings Horses And All The Kingsmen From the tiny state of Rhode Island arrive Kingsmen, living, breathing proof that out of the grimmest of times emerges a solid, chunk of irrefutable rock that offers comfort, solace and is...
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Album Review: Overrider – ‘cyc|er’

Album Review: Overrider – ‘cyc|er’

Manchester based electronic experimental newcomers Overrider are releasing their debut mini album ‘Cyc|er’ on 15th May! This is a genre blending album that examines feelings of depression, hopelessness, and defiance in the face of isolation. Overrider say ...
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Single Review: Lowlives – Bones

Single Review: Lowlives – Bones

The alternate grunge band ‘Lowlives’, have released their new two-track single, “Bones”.  The dynamic single consists of, ‘Bones’ and ‘Violent Dreams’ which uses a grungy palette of raw energy and power to drive the tracks.  It is cle...
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Album Review: Little Red Kings – The Magic Show Part One

Album Review: Little Red Kings – The Magic Show Part One

Little Red Kings,”The Magic Show Part One” (Self Released)- The future of British alternative rock is in safe hands as long as outfits such as Little Red Kings are around to ply their trade with such grit and tunefulness. The...
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