Tokyo Blade – Knights Of The Blade: 4 Disc Box Set
When asked about the NWOBHM, thoughts immediately turn to Iron Maiden, Tygers of Pan Tang, Girlschool & Saxon. But a name…
When asked about the NWOBHM, thoughts immediately turn to Iron Maiden, Tygers of Pan Tang, Girlschool & Saxon. But a name…
What is a Bhutto? And who are the Dead Bhuttos? The first question I can’t answer, but the second…
The Menzingers are fairly harmless and nondescript. Harsh? Maybe, but that’s how I would describe them. It’s not necessarily a…
In such a short space of time Derringer managed to clock up a reputation as one of the hardest working…
In total there are 73 tracks spanning 4 CDs of Red Lorry Yellow Lorrys career. This is one hell of a…
Blackfoot Sue were a 70’s glam rock band that I had completely forgotten about, so when I was asked to…
Originally released back in 1980, Gandalf (the pseudonym of Hans Strobl), released an album to rival the classic Tubular Bells…
Along time ago, in a galaxy far far away. Well, Earth to be precise in the quadrant of ZZ9 Plural…
Elmo Karjalainens album Age Of Heroes kicks off with a Pink Floyd Shine On You Crazy Diamondesque intro where nothing…
Chris Green is a modern-day guitar virtuoso with a CV that’s pretty impressive. From writing & recording with Furyon, Rubicon…
Lebenssucht means ‘Squeezing life out’ and, listening to this 3 track EP of dark / depressive black metal, it’s easy…
Let me set the scene for you. I’m 13/14 and I’m just getting into Heavy Metal music. I’ve got…
I love long songs. With the average length on this album being around 8 minutes (with an 18 minute…
Soen ‘s latest offering explodes into the most Opeth-y intro I’ve ever heard in a song not written by…
Looking for another album to piss off the neighbours? The 13th Sign by Curse of Denial should do it. Why?…
At the tail end of what’s officially the most depressing month of the year, Canadian Thrash icons; ‘Annihilator’ release ‘Triple…
The melodic prog rock scene seems to be healthier than ever just now, with 2016 seeing some great releases…
It’s ony been a little over a year since the Courstesans released their debut album 1917 which has been a…
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