Issa — Another World (Frontiers)
In an exclusive interview with Rushonrock in 2011, an energised and impassioned Issa revealed her roots were firm... Read More...
The Milk Men — Holy Cow! (The Milk Men Records)
The Milk Men always deliver.
And in these confusing days of non-dairy and lactose free this is ... Read More...
Accept — Humanoid (Napalm)
When it comes to trad metal par excellence, Accept no substitute.
Almost half a century down the line and the ultima... Read More...
Ian Hunter — Defiance Part 2: Fiction (Sun Records)
It takes a brave soul to go up against Taylor Swift on album release day.
But few recording... Read More...
Beaux Gris Gris & The Apocalypse — Hot Nostalgia Radio (Grow Vision)
Smoky barroom blues and barnstorming rock and roll, combined with broad s... Read More...
Reach — Prophecy (Icons Creating Evil Art)
Ludvig Törner, the enigmatic leader and lead vocalist of modern rock experimentalists Reach, feels his band’s mat... Read More...
Judas Priest — Invincible Shield (Epic)
When high Priest Rob Halford accepted his band’s long overdue induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fam... Read More...
Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons — Kings Of The Asylum (Nuclear Blast)
The phoenix-like rise of Phil Campbell is a fantastic tale of canny reinvention a... Read More...
Vandenberg — Sin (Mascot Label Group)
Is it really three years since the soaring 2020 returned Vandenberg to the top of the rock and roll tree?
The ‘foll... Read More...
Heartbreak Remedy — Let The Good Times Roll (Self Released)
It’s almost a decade since the swaggering Life EP bagged Rushonrock’s Record Of The Week.
It ... Read More...