Eclipse — Megalomanium II (Frontiers)
When it comes to Eclipse can there ever be too much of a good thing?
Obviously not.
Purveyors of the f... Read More...
Satan – Songs In Crimson (Metal Blade)
When Satan reformed in 2011, it’s doubtful they could have realised what was in store. And how successful their new e... Read More...
The Cold Stares — The Southern (Mascot Records)
If, as frontman Chris Tapp claims, The Southern is a deep dive into what Southern rock really mean... Read More...
The Dead Daisies — Light ‘Em Up (SPV)
Dead good or dead in the water?
Depending on your view of the Glenn Hughes era, the verdict’s been out on... Read More...
Nails – Every Bridge Burning (Nuclear Blast)
In 2020, Nails looked to have rusted away. 2016’s You Will Never Be One Of Us was in the rear view mirror, and ... Read More...
Oxygen Destroyer – Guardian of the Universe (Redefining Darkness Records)
It’s been a great summer for Kaiju-themed metal.
Scratch that. It’s been the be... Read More...
The Dogs D’Amour — Dynamite China Years: Complete Recordings 1988-1993 (HNE Recordings)
Who let the Dogs out?
It's 35 years since sleaze-soaked troubadou... Read More...
Blues Pills — Birthday (Throwdown Entertainment/BMG)
There’s always been a lustful quality to Elin Larsson’s captivating tone that’s long since ca... Read More...
Uprising – III (AOP Records)
“Brace yourself for what’s to come,” warns Uprising mainman W on this album’s finale. Perhaps he should have opened III with th... Read More...
Elles Bailey — Beneath The Neon Glow (Cooking Vinyl)
Five years ago this month the Rushonrock team was en route to the Blues Stage at the much-mis... Read More...