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Stray Cats – ’40’ – Review
Stray Cats '40' is a comeback full of infectious, joyful, foot tapping, finger clicking, red hot, rockabilly grooves, that show that these Cats are fur-midable when it comes... -
Whitesnake – Flesh & Blood review – 2nd opinion
But the best offerings on ‘Flesh & Blood’ are those such as ‘Trouble Is Your Middle Name’, this is more of the Coverdale kick ass rock n roll that... -
Whitesnake – Flesh & Blood review
What DC has managed to do is find a range that suits the music perfectly and whilst the playing is circa 1987 in style, the vocal performance harks back... -
Roulette – ‘Now’ – Review
Now demonstrates that Roulette have something more to offer than your average melodic band and with their skills having had all of these years to become perfect, there is... -
The Wildhearts – Renaissance Men, 2nd Opinion
The 'Renaissance Men' (Arriba!) aren't back. The Wildhearts are back. When I say that, I mean, for many (myself included), the definitive line-up, Ginger, CJ, Ritch and Danny.... -
Nine Shrines – ‘Retribution Therapy’ – Review
With Retribution Therapy, it is clear that Nine Shrines are carving their own path in the metalcore genre, avoiding comparisons where possible, and presenting a sound that can cross... -
A New Revenge – ‘Enemies and Lovers’ – Review
A New Revenge’s Enemies and Lovers is a pretty killer collection of songs and a much different project that SoF. If you like your Melodic Hard Rock a little... -
Boomin – Defying Gravity, Review
It’s the go to CD for when you have a BBQ and get moaned at for playing Master of Puppets whilst Nan is sitting on the patio. ... -
Myrath – ‘Shehili’ Review
With 'Shehili', Myrath proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that they are one of the best bands going today in the progressive metal realm....