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RUSH A FAREWELL TO KINGS (40TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION)
After forming in 1968 it took nearly a decade for Canadian rock band Rush to make it over to England. A Farewell To Kings represents a...


SAXON DECADE OF THE EAGLE: 1979-1988
Saxon has been busy re-releasing much of their back catalogue with the Solid Book Of Rock being issued a few months ago. Due to various...


RJ THOMPSON ECHO CHAMBER ALBUM REVIEW
Personal, poetic, political. RJ Thompson's latest album very clearly holds a mirror up to society as arguably any artist should do....


LONELY THE BRAVE THINGS WILL MATTER (REDUX)
Over the years many artists have released different versions of their recordings offer a different perspective on the music. From Led...


VON HERTZEN BROTHERS WAR IS OVER
Finnish rock band Von Hertzen Brothers have had acclaim in their homeland, topping the charts and even winning a Finnish Grammy. They...


ANNIHILATOR FOR THE DEMENTED
Annihilator has always been Jeff Waters' band and everything has followed his vision through the decades. Hitting the ground running in...


REVOLUTION SAINTS LIGHT IN THE DARKÂ ALBUM REVIEW
Revolution Saints are back with a second album. The supergroup trio features Deen Castronovo, Jack Blades and Doug Aldrich, all musicians...


THE JAM 1977 BOX SET
In May 1977 at the height of the British punk scene, a dynamic British band broke new ground on Top of The Pops. In The City was the...

'CALIFORNISOUL' ALBUM REVIEW
SUPERSONIC BLUES MACHINE Supersonic Blues Machine is back in the groove with a brand new studio album that follows on from their superb...


BIGFOOT
BIGFOOT ALBUM REVIEW Taking their name from the hairy mythical monster, these hirsute hard rockers are every bit as wild as their...


BLOODY BEETROOTS THE GREAT ELECTRONIC SWINDLE
A glance through the guest stars on the album may mislead you into thinking the album is computerized pop drivel when the album title...


ROMES ALBUM REVIEW
ROMES The self-titled debut album from Irish-Canadian band ROMES is a non-stop high. Opening with the reggae-inspired rhythms of Believe...
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