Bands transitioning from one genre to another is common place in the music industry. After all, people change over the years, as does the art they create. One excellent example of this is Bring Me The Horizon. The British rock band started off as a deathcore/screamo ensemble, and now find …
Read More »Album Review: Anthrax – For All Kings
Metal legends Anthrax deliver their 11th full album For All Kings.
Read More »Album Review: Apherium – Embrace The Fall That Brought Us Here
South West rockers Apherium bring us their latest offering ‘Embrace The Fall That Brought Us Here’. While the title may be a mouthful, it’ll be one you’re glad to hear. Their opening track Embrace is catchy, energetic and fun, a song that would get any live crowd moving instantly. With …
Read More »Show Review: An Evening with Zakk Wylde at The Culture Room in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 2/19/2016
Rock and Roll’s 6’2 “Wylde” man showed no signs of slowing down at Friday’s 2/19/16 sold out show at The Culture Room in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. This intimate setting was packed with fans from front to back. An all acoustic performance, with Dario Lorina playing by his side, Zakk revisits …
Read More »Album Review: Mind the Journey- Color In The Gray Machine
Boston-based Spencer Sabo’s project Mind the Journey has released Color In The Gray Machine, a swirling and psychedelic mosaic of reverb and guitar pedals. Even the track titles are dreamily trippy, from “Atmintis (Pass the Haze)” to “Interdimensional Romance”. Color In The Gray Machine is a chaotic hodgepodge, a jigsaw …
Read More »Single Review: The Bongo Club – All She Said
Rising dance-punkers The Bongo Club surge in delivering the invigorating and especially infectious appeal of modern rock that has gone MIA for some time now. Having just formed nearly three years ago in their humble town of Boras, the Swedish quartet has definitely sustained New Years bliss with their latest …
Read More »Album Review. Emil Bulls: XX
In any other case, a review for alternative metal band Emil Bulls, would not be up my alley. But to celebrate the bands 20th anniversary they have released XX an album that reimagines many of their hit songs into softer sounding works of art (what the band calls the …
Read More »Album Review: VALLEYS – Experiment One: Asylum
Concept albums tend to either be adored or dismissed in the music industry. This is proven with Styx’s 1983 album,Kilroy Was Here. With an average of two and a half stars in multiple entertainment publications, it was clear that its concept flopped. However, on the other side of the spectrum …
Read More »Album Review: Silver Snakes – Saboteur
Silver Snakes get gritty and deep with the band’s third full album Saboteur.
Read More »Album Review: Megadeth – Dystopia
As one of the “big four” bands which pioneered American thrash metal, Megadeth are always guaranteed to generate plenty of buzz with the release of any new album, and their latest release, Dystopia, is as much a generator as any. The main draw this time around is the replacement of …
Read More »Album Review: Anchor & Braille – Songs For The Late Night Drive Home
Stephen Christian of Anberlin fame returns to his side project with Anchor & Braille’s third album Songs For The Late Night Drive Home.
Read More »Album Review: Dream Theater – The Astonishing
Dream Theater tell a tale of the rebellion to save music through a 34 track rock opera.
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