The Wall

  • Los Angeles, CA based bassist Kevin Chown (CHAD SMITH’S BOMBASTIC MEATBATS, COSMOSQUAD, PAUL GILBERT) has announced that he will be joining former SKID ROW vocalist SEBASTIAN BACH for a fall tour of the U.S. a […]

  • Somewhere in this Universe, Somebody Hits Drum is guitarist YUVAL RON’s newest album, an will be released on Oct 3rd 2019 via his own label Wrong Notes Music.

    The crew, featuring MARCO MINNEMANN (drummer for T […]

  • “The End Of Music” is the new album from Emmett Elvin, and was released by Bad Elephant Music on 23rd August 2019.

    Emmett’s third album sees a change in approach, playing most of the instruments himself – alo […]

  • Driven by the force of the wind ALIANTE are releasing their second album by the title of “SUL CONFINE (On the border)”. It was not easy, given that their first work “FORME LIBERE” was considered one of the best p […]

  • The self titled debut album from instrumental rock band Nazca Space Fox was released in 2017, it sold out soon. Now, after numerous live shows (e.g. with ¡Pendejo!, Powder for Pigeons, The Sonic Dawn, […]

  • The complete album title, ‘London Calling: A Toast To Julie London’, shows what this release is all about, which is Stanley taking songs recorded by Julie London (plus a couple she feels she would have if she had […]

  • This is an interesting concept, as this isn’t the current direction or sounds of the band Origin, but instead is a trip back to the very earliest days of the band. The twelve-track album includes eight new ( […]

  • This French metal act are back with their second album, some four years after their debut ‘Headlong Disaster’. I haven’t heard that one, but this is incredibly polished metal with melodic tendencies, which also […]

  • For those of you who haven’t come across Qantice before this, they are a symphonic power metal band, and this is their third album. Before I go any further I ought to mention the musicians (excluding the n […]

  • The first time I played this I felt the band were trying to be Judas Priest and Testament crossed with Dio, with some very heavy elements indeed and also some quite symphonic ones here and there. It was obvious […]

  • There is no doubt in my mind that to a certain generation of pre-pubescent boys, the appearance of a leather-clad female bassist on Top of the Pops cranking out hits like “Can The Can”, “Devil Gate Drive” or “48 […]

  • This five-song 32-minute long album is the debut from Richmond, Virginia based quartet Tel. Their sludge/approach also contains some elements of black metal, which is emphasised by the foreboding black and white […]

  • Yes, the final barriers have been broken, and here we have a Satanic doo wop record which sounds as if it was recorded some time in the Sixties. “It’s really just a reflection of everything we love,” explains […]

  • Guitarist Albare and keyboard player/programmer Phil Turcio are back with another album of smooth, melodic, laid-back jazz. It is perfect background music, something which allows the listener to drift away on […]

  • Jacob Holm-Lupo is a Norwegian-Israeli multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, engineer and producer who runs his own studio, Dude Ranch Studio, on an island in Norway. Telepath is a bit of a playground for Jacob […]

  • One of the issues in living at the end of the world is that I know I miss out on some amazing music (although I still hear way more than the average person so shouldn’t moan too much). Apparently this is the s […]

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