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The Heat Inc. – The Heat Inc. E.P. review
There aren't many bands that can show so many different influences and degrees of separation between each song yet somehow, they all feel connected, they all work in isolation... -
THE DUST CODA – Mojo Skyline Review
'Rolling' is another definitive highlight for me, instantly reeling me in, the vocals and changes in tempo are undeniably intoxicating, quite simply put, this epitomises everything that a rock... -
Sudden Waves – We’re All Connected review
The band show a versatility and an enjoyment which makes pigeonholing them a difficult prospect. Therein lies a beauty. Sudden Waves have successfully managed to combine their favourite influences... -
THE NOVA HAWKS – REDEMPTION – Review
I have listened to this album about 20 times in the past few days, not only for the purpose of reviewing but quite simply because its immensely addictive, a... -
Todd La Torre – Rejoice in the Suffering – Review
To call Todd a drummer who sings a little is akin to the moment in 'Waynes World' when Garth sits behind the drumkit and when asked, admits that he plays... -
INGLORIOUS – WE WILL RIDE Review
The album features an impressive 11 songs and signs off with title track 'We Will Ride', a fantastic, hard hitting tune which will only leave listeners thirsty for the... -
Walking Papers – The Light Below review
Angell's voice feels like it was born through a deal with the Devil but the distorted guitar work on "The Value of Zero" , the thunderous drums and Benjamin... -
Aqualassie and the Sky Pumas ‘Slightly Ta Da’ – Review
So, if you fancy dipping your toes into the world of Aqualassie and the Sky Pumas you are in for a delightfully tantalising treat that will keep your head... -
DAXX & ROXANE – DAXX & ROXANE review
We are living in strange and uncertain times and I hope to see Daxx & Roxane back on tour very soon, doing what they do best and showcasing their...