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ALBUM REVIEW: GARY MOORE 'LIVE FROM LONDON'
When Gary Moore died suddenly in 2011, a generation lost a guitar hero. Perhaps some consolation for the void, is the body of work they...
ALBUM REVIEW: SONS OF APOLLO 'MMXX'
The supergroup return with a first-rate album that lays down the gauntlet. Mike Portnoy's fans have been spoiled recently,
ALBUM REVIEW: MOUNTAIN BIRD 'DEARBRAINLETMESLEEP'
Too much coffee and plenty of electro-pop from the Stockholm based musician We all know those nights when your brain keeps firing off in...
ALBUM REVIEW: DEWOLFF 'TASCAM TAPES'
Dewolff's latest release was recorded on an ancient bit of kit at the back of a bus and at the roadside for under 50 bucks - but does it...
ALBUM REVIEW: MARC GALLAGHER 'SONGS FROM A HAPPY WINTER'
Songs From a Happy Winter shows us some cool uke Anyone who's seen Marc Gallagher's ukulele covers on YouTube (or seen him busking or perfor
ALBUM REVIEW: TOO MANY T’S ‘LA FAM’ ILL’
Old school rules The latest release from Too Many Ts is decidedly modern and bang on trend, yet it has a retro appeal that ultimately...
ALBUM REVIEW: MESHIAAK 'MASK OF ALL MISERY'
The Aussie metalers are back with a beast of an album Meshiaak's debut album Alliance of Thieves was praised for its musical precision,...
POMPADOUR 'CUT TO THE CHASE' EP REVIEW
Bristol trio Pompadour have certainly earned their indie rock stripes with their debut release. Their melodies are edgy and sharp in all...
ALBUM REVIEW: QUIET RIOT 'HOLLYWOOD COWBOYS'
Personnel changes and various ups and downs during the last 36 years has meant that Quiet Riot have struggled for an identity for some...
ALBUM REVIEW: ASM 'COLOR WHEEL'
ASM's fourth release is conceptual in nature, taking inspiration from the color pallet to determine the sound of each track. In true ASM...
ALBUM REVIEW: OTHERWISE 'DEFY'
For their first release on the Mascot record label, Las Vegas rockers, Otherwise, have pulled out the stops to make an album that appeals...
BLACK STONE CHERRY BLACK TO BLUES VOL 2 ALBUM REVIEW
Black Stone Cherry are back with another round of blues as the Kentucky rockers dive back into their roots. Vol 1 showed off their first...
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