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RESSURECTION KINGS RESSURECTION KINGS ALBUM REVIEW
Resurrection Kings is a collaboration between former Dio guitarist Craig Goldy and vocalist Chas West who is known for his work with...


STAND ALONE NOTHING IS FORGOTTEN REVIEW
Bradford based band, Stand Alone present a mature and well developed sound for their debut EP, Nothing Is Forgotten. The EP has a raw and...


CLOSER MY LAST DAY ALBUM REIVEW
Opening with a growling heavy metal guitar riff, like a ravenous tiger yearning to escape from his cage, Closer are certainly intent on...


THE RUBENS HOOPS ALBUM REVIEW
It's been three years since Antipodean quintet The Rubens released their platinum debut album. Now, ready to take on the world, the band...


DEEP PURPLE VINYL COLLECTIONÂ 1972-87 REVIEW
Deep Purple are one of the greatest rock bands in history. Fact. Their Mark II line up (Gillan, Paice, Glover, Blackmore and Lord) is the...


GIRLSCHOOL Â GUILTY AS SINÂ ALBUM REVIEW
Girlschool are back with their first original album in eight years. They first appeared on the music scene back in 1975 originally as an...


THE BLACK CROWES ALBUM REISSUES
Earlier this year brothers Chris and Rich Robinson announced that The Black Crowes had split following artistic differences. Those who...


JAC DALTON POWDERKEG ALBUM REVIEW
Born in North Carolina before moving to Adelaide, singer Jac Dalton has the ability of combining the smooth, clean sounds of US rock with...


VOODOO HILL WATERFALL ALBUM REVIEW
Stevie Wonder once sited Glenn Hughes as his favourite white vocalist; praise from Caesar indeed. Hughes is best know with his work with...


RUSH R40 LIVE ALBUM REVIEW
Rush have sold over 40 million records throughout their amazing 40 year career. In celebration of their musical longevity they have put...

ELLIS RED V:VI ALBUM REVIEW
Colchester band Ellis Red have spent two years working on their sound in preparation for their debut EP. The result is V:VI - six tracks...


SAXON BATTERING RAM ALBUM REIVEW
Back in the 2011 Biff Byford was right behind the campaign to get heavy metal recognised as a religion in the Census. Although the...
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