Paul Gilbert — WROC (Music Theories Recordings)
It feels churlish to describe WROC as a vanity project but let’s face the facts: Paul Gilbert’s ne... Read More...
Michael Monroe — Outerstellar (Silver Lining Records)
Explaining the genesis of anti-tech anthem Disconnected, one of Outerstellar’s myriad highli... Read More...
Giant — Stand And Deliver (Frontiers)
Back in March we lauded red hot track Hold The Night and argued melodic rock royalty Giant should have been ... Read More...
Extreme — Six (earMUSIC)
Right now it seems the rock gods are giving with one hand and taking away with the other.
Delivering a brand new Extreme record ... Read More...
Elegant Weapons — Horns For A Halo (Nuclear Blast)
Trad metal, as fans of Seven Sisters, Riot City and High Spirits know all too well, is enjoying a refresh... Read More...
Black Spiders — Can’t Die, Won’t Die (Spinefarm)
Revisiting the Spiders-verse is like being reacquainted with that old rocker of a mate you’ve not seen sinc... Read More...
Winger — Seven (Frontiers)
Resurrect Me, four tracks into the superior Seven, represents the true rebirth of Kip Winger’s unfairly mocked former hair metal ... Read More...
Jim Kirkpatrick – Dead Man Walking (US One/Proper Distribution)
Looking to get gig fit for the summer festival season?
Keen to burn through some of those... Read More...
Odinfist — Remade In Steel (Self Released)
When you’re a trad metal band you require a trad metal name.
And as calling cards go, Odinfist packs the prove... Read More...
Dryad – The Abyssal Plain (Prosthetic Records)
Who knows what really lies in the depths of the oceans?
Maybe it’s Cthulu.
Or a bunch of bioluminescent... Read More...