Wet Dreams - Wet Dreams (Black Pop Records)
If Wet Dreams were every struggling to choose a genre to influence them or a band's sound to make their own they... Read More...
L.A. Guns – The Devil You Know (Frontiers)
Tracii Guns and Phil Lewis were born to be in a band together. And if petty squabbling kept the pair apart for to... Read More...
Cellar Darling – The Spell (Nuclear Blast)
Eluveitie offshoot Cellar Darling shook up the world of folk-tinged progressive rock with their critically acclai... Read More...
wars - As Within / / / So Without (A Wolf At Your Door Records)
An EP named after a quote from the Greek god Hermes is always going to contain its fair sha... Read More...
Fallujah – Undying Light (Nuclear Blast)
One of the most exciting acts to emerge from the tech death scene, Fallujah really showed their mettle on 2016’s Dr... Read More...
Queensrÿche – The Verdict (Century Media)
It’s six years since Todd La Torre made his relatively understated debut on Queensrÿche’s self-titled album – a re... Read More...
Iron Savior – Kill Or Get Killed (AFM)
Hailing from the capital of Teutonic metal – and if that phrase alone doesn’t send shivers down your spine then look ... Read More...
At The Sun – Leave Before The Light (Self Released)
Modern rock. With attitude. In a nutshell. At The Sun deliver a strident statement with the relentless L... Read More...
Elles Bailey – Road I Call Home (Self Released)
Could this be blues siren Elles Bailey’s breakthrough year? Bubbling under as one to watch since 2016, the p... Read More...