Pentral – What Lies Ahead of us – Album Review

Introducing Pentral – an ambitious hard-rock outfit that needs your full attention. About to embark on releasing their forthcoming album ‘What Lies Ahead of Us’, the distinctive trio are about… Read more »

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Morpheus Project – Mozaick – Album Review

“Mozaick” is an exceptional release best played at a high volume. Mustafa Khetty, aka the mastermind behind the collective Morpheus Project, is truly a remarkable player that knows what he’s… Read more »

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Hatebreed Live At The Camden Underworld Review

Hatebreed can only be described as one of the best bands of our day and the boys were out in force celebrating two enormous decades together, with this in mind… Read more »

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Angels & Airwaves – The Dream Walker Review

Forget every preconceived opinion you’ve ever had regarding the band Angels & Airwaves. In 2006, Tom DeLonge’s post-Blink 182 brain child was a different matter. When DeLonge spoke, the public… Read more »

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Yellowcard – Lift a Sail – Album Review

Before heading into Lift a Sail, the gargantuan 9th studio record from Yellowcard, try your hardest to forget everything you thought you knew about the US pop-punk group. Gone are… Read more »

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Pennywise – Yesterdays Album Review

Pennywise – Yesterdays. It’s true what they say, you just can’t beat the old school. In 2014 punk rock means something different to what it meant in the 80’s and… Read more »

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Fort Hope: Beginnings: EP Review.

Rock band Fort Hope have made an EP called Beginnings which is exhilarating. The vocalisation and the fundamental riffs are beautifully placed together like a two piece love heart. The act… Read more »

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Hey Vanity: Blindfolds: Mini Album Review.

Chelmsford band Hey Vanity embrace pop rock with their fresh new mini album that is called ‘Blindfolds’. The collection is full of infectious guitar lines and fundamental hooks that’ll drag… Read more »

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Six Inch review by Leeann Dare

Always refreshing to discover new musical talent so when listening to new dark metal band Six Inch I found their deep rifts and haunting sound rather addictive. Six Inch started… Read more »

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