Reviews
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Review: Tasha Brown Photos: Dawn Osborne On a crisp, slightly damp November evening, hundreds of classic rock fans pile into the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire for a night of good tunes and good times with friends old and new. A buzz of excited chatter fills the room as people trade […]
October 23, 2021. Percy Picklebacker’s, Nottingham. Review & Photos: Tasha Brown Say what you will about the grass-root music scene, it’s taken a hell of a hit over the past 18 months. While larger tours are starting to emerge from the darkness, audiences seem somewhat hesitant to support smaller. This […]
Santana ‘Blessings And Miracles’ BMG Carlos Santana’s new album ‘Blessings And Miracles’ features a plethora of guests. Of most interest to Rock fans are Kirk Hammett, Corey Glover, Steve Winwood and Rob Thomas. According to the press release ‘This album delivers one of the most ambitious, inspired and flat-out magical […]
Motley Crue ‘Shout At The Devil’ Better Noise Music In 2021, Motley Crue are celebrating 40 years within the Rock sphere and in a new alliance with Better Noise Music, have reissued their seminal 1983 album ‘Shout At The Devil’ with no extras but the original songs remastered. The question […]
Seven Days and Doesn’t Die is a new band to me with a vocalist Kit Swing that reminds me of Toto Coelo to look at, but sings far heavier stuff than 90 percent of other females. Toto Coelo apparently means ‘by the full extent of the heavens’ or translated into […]
Birmingham O2 Academy, 14th October 2021 Review & photos: Aggie Anthimidou Things are happening for Dominic Harrison (aka Yungblud). Since lockdown restrictions have lifted, he has already taken over London’s Forum in Kentish Town for a five-night residency and is currently on a sold-out UK tour including his biggest show […]
Ice Nine Kills ‘The Silver Scream 2:Welcome To Horrorwood’ Fearless Records The new album from Ice Nine Kills is titled ‘The Silver Scream 2:Welcome To Horrorwood’ is an audio horror experience and picks up from where it’s predecessor ‘The Silver Scream’ left off! The album’s subject matter is based on […]
Lucifer ‘Lucifer IV’ Century Media Records/Sony Music If you like your Metal retro-sounding, then Lucifer’s rather excellent new album ‘Lucifer IV’ might be just the thing for you. That was one of the main reason’s why I was interested in critiquing this album, as it piqued my interest and made […]
Houston ‘IV’ Frontiers Records The new studio album from Swedish band Houston titled ‘IV’ was produced by former member Ricky Delin, who was excited about the idea of working with them again and jumped at the opportunity to co-write songs for the album. According to singer Hank Erix’’We are truly […]
Alcatrazz ‘V’ Silver Lining Music Alcatrazz have unleashed a brand new album titled ‘V’ and with it, a new singer, Doogie White. The big question is, have Alcatrazz made the right decision in replacing longstanding singer Graham Bonnet and is the music still up to spec. The first thing I […]
Jeff Scott Soto The Duets Collection-Volume 1 Frontiers Records Jeff Scott Soto has created a album which pays tribute to some of the classic songs he has recorded over the course of his career. But, rather than simply re-record them himself, he wanted to make the album that extra bit […]