Author: Dawn Osborne
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I thought openers Sabbata had a lot of potential as a funk rock three piece inspired heavily by Glenn Hughes and Hendrix so think falsetto vocals and a big guitar sound. They are passionate and, although on very early, do the best to get the smaller crowd they have to […]
The Novatines managed by Andy Scott of The Sweet definitely have their roots in 70s hard rock seen though the prism of the 90s. Whilst looking pretty seventies, there is definitely a noisy and punky side to their material. They reminded me of the Monkees, that had been through Grunge, […]
Last night Total Rock were delighted to be invited to the private view of the Ronnie Wood Collection where some of Ronnie’s best art works are on show including fantastic images of the Rolling Stones on stage and whimsical parody of Picasso’s ‘The Three Dancers’ and ‘Guernica’ with images of […]
Comprising cast from the multi-award winning Las Vegas show, this is the first time Raiding the Rock Vault has been in the UK. The concept is the telling of the tale of the history of rock n roll through key songs from the late sixties till the 80s, so …classic […]
Wednesday HRH XIII started off with a bang with an award ceremony headlined by award winners The Quireboys. Other winners included Doro, Berty Button, Toby Jepson, Evil Scarecrow and Skid Row. It’s always a massive party with a red carpet and guests are greeted by nubile maidens before being ushered […]
The Soap Girls, A Void, No Content, Nambucca, 2019 No Content are just two guys a vocalist/guitarist and a drummer. Dressed in shell suits and trainers they are very noisy. There’s a lot of Nirvana style riffs and screaming and no guitar solos, so its pretty 90s. The piercing vocal […]