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Stonetrip – Run Free Review
This is rock n roll at its finest. If you like The L.A. Maybe, Classless Act, Doomsday Outlaw, etc then these will be right up your alley. It’s all... -
Die Like Gentlemen – Hard Truths Review
Formed in Portland, Oregon back in 2012 Die Like Gentlemen have been pretty consistent with their releases which I will be seeking out because this is a monster. Opening... -
King Kraken – MCLXXX Review
WOW – This is superb. Heavy, groovy with monster-sized riffs. The production is superb, and the songs are well crafted. If you like it big, dark, and heavy then... -
Royal Tusk – Tusk II review
Echoing vocals, heavy drumming, meaty bass lines and excellent riffs bring interest and depth to this offering... -
Fozzy – Judas Review
The new material packs a formidable work anticipated by the homonymous single. The title track "Judas", opens the album, this track is a total genius.... -
Castle – Welcome To The Graveyard Review
Do you like heavy Sabbathian style riffs? How about doomy, haunting yet enchanting vocals? Then Mat and Liz have something for you.... -
Attalla – Glacial Rule Review
Attalla has jumped into the mix with a heavy hitter of their own... -
Monster Truck, The Picturebooks, live The Electric Ballroom, 22 March 2017
Opening with ‘Why Are You Not Rocking?’ an ideal choice to kickstart the show, the crowd and the band decided early on that this was going to be a... -
Baleful Creed – Baleful Creed Review
Hailing from Northern Ireland, Baleful Creed are a classic rock 4 piece who have recently released their first full length self-titled album - combining elements of old school classic/hard...