Frank Turner – No Man’s Land (Xtra Mile Recordings)
Frank Turner, concept album? No! Yes, you
heard correctly. After seven incredibly successful albums chro... Read More...
Victims – The Horse and Sparrow Theory (Relapse Records)
It’s hard to believe that Victims have been d-beating us around the head for more than two decades... Read More...
Vulture – Ghastly Waves and Battered Graves (Metal Blade)
If someone asked you what metal sounded like, what would you play them? Priest’s Painkiller maybe... Read More...
There's no wasted energy here as Press Club dive into their second album with the same ferocity that made Late Teens so good. Read our album review here!
Torche – Admission (Relapse Records)
In an alternate universe, Torche would be headlining
Glastonbury and millions would be bathing in the quartet’s life-a... Read More...
The New Roses – Nothing But Wild (Napalm)
It’s a simple formula that’s inexplicably ignored by so many of the bands blazing a trail for the New Wave Of Clas... Read More...
Rosalie Cunningham – Rosalie Cunningham (Cherry Red Records)
Risen from the ashes of much-missed psych rock oddities Purson, the band’s former frontwoman ha... Read More...
Supersonic Blues Machine – Road Chronicles (Mascot)
It’s never been mainstream. It’s never been fashionable. It’s never been the go-to genre for guitar hero... Read More...
Ida Mae – Chasing Lights (Thirty Tigers)
Sonny and Cher. John and Yoko. Tina and Ike Turner. Jay-Z and Beyoncé. There are myriad examples of husband-and-wif... Read More...
Hate – Auric Gates of Veles (Metal Blade)
Given the stratospheric rise of their compatriots Behemoth, it’s often been easy to overlook the contribution Hate... Read More...