The Last Internationale - Soul On Fire (Elephant Army)
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StoneWire – Life As We Know It (Self Released)
Life as StoneWire know it is all about frustrating setbacks, missed opportunities and momentum-killing bumps ... Read More...
Jimmy Eat World - Surviving (RCA Records)
Once upon a time in the noughties, Jimmy Eat World featured on just about every melodramatic teenage TV show or co... Read More...
Down N Outz – This Is How We Roll (UMC)
Given Def Leppard’s enduring appeal it’s remarkable that frontman Joe Elliott found the time to conceive This Is How... Read More...
The Darkness – Easter Is Cancelled (Cooking Vinyl)
Fair play to The Darkness. Notice of Easter’s cancellation has been served at least six months in advance... Read More...
Steel Panther – Heavy Metal Rules (Steel Panther Inc)
The 80s. To fans of glam rock and hair metal, attention immediately turns to Whitesnake, Ratt, Dokken ... Read More...
Whiskey Myers – Whiskey Myers (Snakefarm)
Five albums in and Whiskey Myers sense it’s time to release the fabled self-titled album. It’s taken the Texans 12... Read More...
Thunder – The Greatest Hits (BMG)
First off, let’s address the obvious elephant in the room. There should have been more. So many more. This might be the ul... Read More...
Michael Schenker Fest – Revelation (Nuclear Blast)
In the past the ego would have landed - five times over in the case of this star-studded supergroup - and... Read More...
The Cult – Sonic Temple 30 (Beggars Arkive)
Of the four albums produced by Bob Rock in 1989 only one proved to be a genuine game changer. Blue Murder’s self... Read More...