Album Review: The Damned –   Black Is The Night ( The Definitive Anthology)

Album Review: The Damned – Black Is The Night ( The Definitive Anthology)

Historically Fiendish A quick goosey gander at the track list and oh…where is ‘Limit Club’ I thought. I looked again, squinting purposefully, and no it’s not there. It’s my all- time favourite song, my friends, so excuse me while I...
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Album Review: Babymetal –  Metal Galaxy

Album Review: Babymetal – Metal Galaxy

Gimme Chocolate! One bite and I was hooked my friends, I always liked a bit of Japanese metal namely Vow Wow and Blood Stain Child( I know they don’t sound too appetising), but here we have the babies of metal....
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Album Review: Kirra – Redefine

Album Review: Kirra – Redefine

KIRRA, a hard rock/alternative metal band from Oklahoma City are set to release their mind-blowing third album, ‘Redefine’. With their first single: ‘Caving in’ surpassing 30,000 streams on Spotify and 55,000 views on YouTube in just four weeks, you ca...
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Single Review: Carcass – Under The Scalpel Blade

Single Review: Carcass – Under The Scalpel Blade

Well my friends the end of 2019 is nigh and what better way to finish the year than with another surprise – we had Vildhjarta earlier- and now our home grown grind merchants Carcass are back and they are armed,...
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Album Review: Counterparts – Nothing Left To Love

Album Review: Counterparts – Nothing Left To Love

Counterculture A long -time member of the metalcore elite, our friends Counterparts have earned their stripes and are now well respected amongst both fans and peers. A healthy and buoyant audience that gathers momentum and new followers in this ever-...
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Album Review: Hawthorne Heights – Lost Frequencies

Album Review: Hawthorne Heights – Lost Frequencies

The Lost and The Found. Out from the emo wilderness emerge our friends Hawthorne Heights with a new(ish) album and we find ourselves settling into their wide open, welcoming arms, all warm and squishy and cuddly and wuddly.  It is...
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Film Review: Pick It Up! Ska In The ’90s

Film Review: Pick It Up! Ska In The ’90s

How the American rainbow reboot of British 2-Tone which itself originated from 1950’s Jamaican Ska and Bluebeat story is gloriously told in Taylor Morden’s ‘Pick It Up! Ska In The ‘90s’ documentary. The film chronicles the origins of Ska-Punk from...
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Single Review: Deafs Door – From The Inside

Single Review: Deafs Door – From The Inside

You Deaf ? Listen up people, Andy Reilly wants to talk, but judging by the end it all video that partners this rabid little bundle, it may be a little too late. Our Brummie heroes are back and they  have...
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Album Review: Tiger Army – Retrofuture

Album Review: Tiger Army – Retrofuture

Nick 13’s TIGER ARMY drop an open clawed slice of L.A Psychobilly with their aptly titled ‘Retrofuture’. After the instrumental opening of ‘Prelude Tercio De Muerte’, a tail flicking almost arrogant ‘Beyond The Veil’ shimmies through the trailer ...
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Album Review: Seth Lakeman – A Pilgrim’s Tale

Album Review: Seth Lakeman – A Pilgrim’s Tale

Seth Lakeman,”A Pilgrim’s Tale” (BMG)-Multi-award winning folkie Seth Lakeman’s latest recording project presents a vivid “warts and all” portrait of the events surrounding the  Pilgrim Faithers’ momentous journey to ...
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