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Lockdown no more – the return of live music. The Heat Inc. live in London
'Sammy Swing Easy' which has Mick Jagger written all over it and the change in style and approach, as well as Jon shifting his vocal range and delivery around... -
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... -
VANDENBERG – 2020 album review
‘Shout’ is a thumping, call to action, epic of a track, which is sure to be a crowd pleaser when the guys tour later this year. Whilst ‘Shitstorm’ has... -
Starbenders – Love Potions review
Love Potions took me completely by surprise. The album is superb from beginning to end with no fillers at all. From the beautiful and ranging voice of Kimi and... -
Pompadour – Cut To The Chase EP review
'Cut To The Chase' gives the impression that the band are very comfortable with the material they play, not overstretching themselves but able to create their niche effortlessly and... -
“I’m more of a portrayer of a lyric than a singer in the sense of Lou Gramm or Paul Rodgers” – Joe Elliott on the new Down ‘n Outz release.
I'm well aware that this is a side project, and then as much as I'll talk myself to death about these projects, we all know it can't possibly compete... -
Chip Z’Nuff on new music, legacy and the future of Enuff Z’Nuff
Favourites such as ‘Baby Loves You’, ‘Fly High Michelle’ and ‘New Thing’ were laid at our feet with superb style and picked up with fervour from the rockers at... -
Steel Panther – Heavy Metal Rules review
All in all, what's not to like. The world is too serious by a long shot. Steel Panther dismiss everything and focus on having a good time without... -
Yngwie Malmsteen – Blue Lightning review
Yngwie does not just play the song note for note (we have all heard it before) he adds his trademark licks and brings the song up to date with...