EP/Album Reviews

Brighton four-piece MUSKETS debut album is a Grunge fuelled mouth open, Grunge ‘N’ Roll, all out mastication - By Guy
Post-Punk Pop titans The Professionals return with their first studio release in Thirty Six years - By Guy Shankland. Along
You can’t fault THE DARKNESS for full on, balls out effort in the face of some blatantly obvious, self-inflicted Rock
Ontario pop-punk five-piece Seaway chase up 2015’s LP Colour Blind with Vacation - a bright & summery slice of feel-good,
CJ WILDHEART follows up the most excellent ‘Robot’ album with another semi-automatic solo release, the Pledge funded  ‘Blood’ - By
Reading trio ECHOIC second E.P ‘Shadows Of You’ draws on a plethora of styles but has a distinct White Lies
Fresh from supporting NEW FOUND GLORY across their homeland Pop-Rock Aussie trio STAND ATLANTIC release the five track E.P ‘Sidewinder’
Canadian rockers THE GREAT RUSSIAN EMPIRE have eschewed the guitar option and gone for two basses instead. It really shouldn’t
Somerset Rockers PRETTY LITTLE ENEMY aurally attack the ears with a blitz of chopping guitars, speed thumping drums and a
Ginger Wildheart’s side project MUTATION release their third burnt out offering, the mentally unstable, death screaming 'III: Dark Black' - By Guy