Album Review: Obsidian Tongue – Volume III

Album Review: Obsidian Tongue – Volume III

Ultra -Violet Arising from the chilly waters of the Massachusetts shoreline, we have Brendan Hayter, the brains behind the musical project known as Obsidian Tongue. It began as a solo outing, and in November 2009 drummer Greg Murphy joined the...
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Album Review: Jeremiah Johnson – Heavens To Betsy

Album Review: Jeremiah Johnson – Heavens To Betsy

Jeremiah Johnson,”Heavens To Betsy” (Ruf Records)- Thomas Ruf’s excellent  blues label continues to provide a rich source of subject matter for devotees of the genre, and their latest  offering focusses attention on the work of St.Louis ban...
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EP Review: Y!KES – Everything Pointless is Correct

EP Review: Y!KES – Everything Pointless is Correct

The UK alternative rock band, Y!kes, have recently released their debut EP on the 21st February 2020. The 5 track EP ‘Everything pointless is Correct’ uses gritty guitar riffs and solos to drive the poetically charged lyrical content throughout each...
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Album Review: Silverstein – A Beautiful Place to Drown

Album Review: Silverstein – A Beautiful Place to Drown

Silverstein are preparing to celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band, and what better way to do that than with a new album?! The band will be releasing their 9th studio album: ‘A Beautiful Place To Drown’ on 6th March,...
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EP Review: Guise – ‘The Fun Part’

EP Review: Guise – ‘The Fun Part’

They say good things come to those who wait- and for fans of folk-pop outfit Guise, the five-year wait for new music will have been every bit worth the anticipation. Their latest EP, ‘The Fun Part’, every bit lives up...
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Album Review: Al Lewis – Te yn y Grug / Tea in the Heather

Album Review: Al Lewis – Te yn y Grug / Tea in the Heather

Al Lewis,”Te yn y Grug / Tea in the Heather” (Self Released)-The new concept album from acclaimed Welsh singer-songwriter Al Lewis  offers ample evidence of the underlying truth behind the old adage that music is truly a universal language.The lyr...
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Album Review: Napalm Death – Logic Ravaged By Brute Force

Album Review: Napalm Death – Logic Ravaged By Brute Force

Micro Monsters! Local heroes Napalm Death return with a short but sharp burst of aggression with this two track EP to cleanse our stale palates and remind us of why they are the kings of Grindcore. They set down their...
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Album Review: Lordi – Killection

Album Review: Lordi – Killection

Killer On The Radio I’m staying in Finland for this review as our monstrous men of the forest Lordi return for more scares and test me if you dare in ‘Killection’ and as the title suggests no one gets out...
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Album Review: Pengshui – Pengshui

Album Review: Pengshui – Pengshui

Following in the same vein as bands such as Enter Shikari and Skindred, Pengshui have come along with a debut album which mashes up two genres you wouldn’t traditionally hear together, into something energetic and invigorating. This time around Pengshui...
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PUNK PIONEERS DISCHARGE DROP ‘PROTEST AND SURVIVE: THE ANTHOLOGY’.

PUNK PIONEERS DISCHARGE DROP ‘PROTEST AND SURVIVE: THE ANTHOLOGY’.

DISCHARGE ‘PROTEST AND SURVIVE: THE ANTHOLOGY’ (BMG) 8.5/10 Four long hard decades on from the band’s incendiary debut single ‘Realities Of War’  Discharge release their two-disc ‘Protest And Survive: The Anthology’. To many, includi...
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