THE WILD! return with their Jack ‘n’ Coke swigging, highway hogging and head be a banging, booming third album.

THE WILD! return with their Jack ‘n’ Coke swigging, highway hogging and head be a banging, booming third album.

The Wild! ‘Still Believe In Rock ‘N’ Roll’ (eOne) 7.5/10 Canadian road dogs The Wild! return with a floor-filling third album, the aptly titled ‘Still Believe In Rock ‘N’ Roll’. The bands own AC/DC comparisons stomp across the opening cut...
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Album Review: Moshin’ The Roof On – in aid of Shelter

Album Review: Moshin’ The Roof On – in aid of Shelter

Bangers And Mosh Evoking thoughts of home, of comfort and warmth and joy, for many it’s the ultimate food, I appreciate it’s just a little play on words my friends, but the message is profound and heart-breaking. To provide essential...
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Album Review: Brian McNeill – No Silence

Album Review: Brian McNeill – No Silence

Brian McNeill,”No Silence” (Greentrax)- This multi-talented character  must be one of the most gifted and influential performers that the Scottish roots music scene has ever produced,and this veteran performer  has marked half a century’s w...
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EP Review: Sugar Horse – Drugs

EP Review: Sugar Horse – Drugs

Sugar Horse is releasing their striking new EP ‘Drugs’ on April 17th, 2020. The five-track EP is packed with originality as the total disregard for urgency allows you to fully appreciate and immerse in the instruments backing the vocals. The...
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Album Review: Stay Inside – ‘Viewing’

Album Review: Stay Inside – ‘Viewing’

Stay Inside recently released their first full-length record, ’Viewing’, through No Sleep Records on 10th April 2020. ‘Viewing’ is heavily influenced by classic, post-hardcore and experimental screamo, entwining themes of honesty, guilt and pride to fo...
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Album Review: Bethlehem Casuals – The Tragedy of Street Dog

Album Review: Bethlehem Casuals – The Tragedy of Street Dog

Rising Manchester septet Bethlehem Casuals are releasing their latest album ‘The Tragedy Of Street Dog’ on 17th April! It is a concept album which tells the story of a dog who wonders why all the music in Manchester has disappeared....
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EP Review: Strange Bones – Blitz Part 2

EP Review: Strange Bones – Blitz Part 2

Fresh from their sold out UK headline tour, Blackpool quartet Strange Bones are releasing their Blitz Part 2 EP on 10th April! This succeeds the release of their Blitz Part 1 EP earlier last year, and with its blistering energy...
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Album Review: Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs – Viscerals

The Newcastle quintet are back with another slab hearty rock and from the off, it feels like they are out for your blood. They are moving ever closer towards “traditional” track-listings on their albums, this time stepping up from the...
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Album Review: Milk Teeth – Milk Teeth

Album Review: Milk Teeth – Milk Teeth

It’s been a tricky couple of years for the Gloucester based punk outfit. Since their last album, the only surviving original member is lead singer and bassist Becky Blomfield. One might think that with all of these changes in line-ups...
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Album Review: All Time Low – Wake Up, Sunshine

Album Review: All Time Low – Wake Up, Sunshine

All Time Low are due to release their latest album ‘Wake Up, Sunshine’ [Fueled By Ramen]. This week on the 3rd April 2020.  Wake up Sunshine’ really does bring the sunshine as ‘All Time Low’ drive the powerful pop-punk energy they...
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