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Gravethorn: Atrocitas (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 24, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Greybeards: Out of the Red (2025)
by Kev Rowland | February 24, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Trash Panda & Lazuli Vane: Appalachian Seafoam (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 24, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Liljevars Brann: Helja Kor (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 24, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Laird Jackson: Life (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 24, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Kings of Mercia: Battle Scars (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 24, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Gunhild Carling: Jazz Is My Lifestyle (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 23, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Gunhild Carling: Good Evening Cats (2022)
by Kev Rowland | February 23, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Drusuna: Beyond the Green Realm (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 16, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
Fit for an Autopsy: The Nothing That Is (2024)
by Kev Rowland | February 16, 2025 | Reviews | 0 Comments
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Týr: A Night at the Nordic House [Live with the Symphony Orchestra of the Faroe Islands] (2022)
by Kev Rowland | Apr 10, 2023 | Reviews
Týr are recognised as one of the most important bands of any genre ever to come out of the Faroe Islands, and for more than 20 years have been telling the tales of their Viking ancestry. This live album was recorded on February 8th, 2020, at The Nordic House in...

The Hu: Rumble of Thunder (2022)
by Kev Rowland | Apr 10, 2023 | Reviews
It is incredibly difficult to come up with a new sound, no matter the genre, so bands often find themselves being likened to others, but that was not the case when Mongolian band The Hu burst onto the scene with their video for “Wolf Totem” (85 million views)....

Agony Street: Italian Whisky (2023)
by Kev Rowland | Apr 10, 2023 | Reviews
Last year I was fortunate enough to hear the CD reissue of Agony Street’s 1993 second album, ‘Songs For William’, which was recorded by just two people, multi-instrumentalist Klas Qvist playing most of the instruments and harmonizing together with his Agony Street...

Light Engineering: The Flagging Career of a Semaphore Signaller (2022)
by Kev Rowland | Apr 2, 2023 | Reviews
I have come across Tim Hunter primarily for his work with Thierry Sportouche (of Acid Dragon fame) as half of Silver Hunter, but here we find him taking a different approach in a concept album which is firmly rooted in Eighties synth pop. Interestingly though, as well...

Chip Z’Nuff: Perfectly Imperfect (2022)
by Kev Rowland | Apr 2, 2023 | Reviews
Chip Z’Nuff will always be associated with the band he formed nearly 40 years ago, Enuff Z’Nuff, with whom he has released more than 20 albums since their debut in 1989. These days he is not only the lead singer in that band, a role he only took on a few years back,...

Enuff Z’Nuff: Finer Than Sin (2022)
by Kev Rowland | Apr 2, 2023 | Reviews
Releasing a solo album towards the beginning of 2022 obviously was not enough for bassist/singer Chip Z’Nuff, as in November the band released their 17th studio album, ‘Finer Than Sin’. With the return of Tony Fennell (guitar, vocals) in 2021, we are back to the same...
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Dead Favours: Riffing & Yelling [Part 2] (2023)
by Kev Rowland | Apr 2, 2023 | Reviews
In 2021, Dead Favours released the first half of their album to great acclaim, winning the Rock category at the Aotearoa Music Awards, and finally we now get the second half with another six songs – let us hope that at some point we get the two combined on vinyl as a...
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Written by Wolves: Give Em Hell [Alt Version] (2023)
by Kev Rowland | Apr 2, 2023 | Reviews
Having only recently released their first single from the new album, here we have Written By Wolves back with a very different take on that song, which has been opening their live sets over the last year. Singer Michael Murphy explained it like this, “we wanted to...
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Sabaton: The War to End All Wars [History Edition] (2022)
by Kev Rowland | Apr 2, 2023 | Reviews
Sabaton’s tenth studio album finds them again revisiting World War I, which was referred to as “the war to end all wars”, and the version I am listening to is the “History Edition” which has narrative at the beginning of each song. There are few metal bands who...

Scorpions: Rock Believer (2022)
by Kev Rowland | Apr 2, 2023 | Reviews
When I was 16, Scorpions released the album ‘Lovedrive’ and I immediately fell in love with their music, and not only sought out both ‘Animal Magnetism’ and ‘Blackout’ when they were released but went back to some of their earlier material and was especially a fan of...

Wonderlove: All Of The Nightmares (2022)
by Kev Rowland | Apr 2, 2023 | Reviews
I really enjoyed both Perfect Beings albums, so when I heard Jesse Nason (keyboards on all releases) and Dicki Fliszar (drums on ‘Perfect Beings’ and ‘Perfect Beings II’) had reunited with the first band they were in together I was somewhat intrigued. 20 years on from...

Ygodeh: Hush (2022)
by Kev Rowland | Apr 2, 2023 | Reviews
Released at the beginning of 2022, this is the final album to feature singer Reverend Jeyzus, who has since been replaced by Chronic Procrastinator , with the rest of the line-up being guitarist Piton, drummer Melissa Rable and bassist Kaptain. I have known Piton for...

Kazia: Seven Foot Wall (2023) single
by Kev Rowland | Apr 2, 2023 | Reviews
Earlier this year I caught up with Kazia for the first time, a band which comprises people who are all involved in other outfits, so we have singer Phoebe Walsh ({Brown Sugar Factory}), drummer Oliver Prendegast ({Strangely Arousing}), bassist/flautist Michael...

On Tick: Planet Chrome (2023)
by Kev Rowland | Mar 26, 2023 | Reviews
When On Tick released their debut album, Nothing New, towards the end of 2021 they were already in a state of change as it had been recorded as a trio of brothers Brendan (vocals and drums) and Aidan O'Loughlin (vocals, guitar) along with bassist Matt Hammond who also...

The Traditional Aliens: What World Will You Live In (2023)
by Kev Rowland | Mar 26, 2023 | Reviews
I think from the cover that The Traditional Aliens inhabit a world which contains knitted female dwarves, although I could well be wrong. This is both the debut and third album by the guys, who recently changed their name from Infinity following on from their 2017...

BAkeR: Eternal Now (2023)
by Kev Rowland | Mar 26, 2023 | Reviews
Mike Baker has been involved in both the Australian and NZ music scenes since the Eighties, running the import/export operations for Australia’s Hot Records at one point, releasing an album himself as a member of Not Really Anything and also managing Glide. Last year...

Anthony Coulter: Younger (2023) single
by Kev Rowland | Mar 26, 2023 | Reviews
Here we have the latest single from Anthony’s album Pilgrimage To the Sea, where he says he is not getting any younger, something I can really relate to given I am 60 in just a few months and certainly act a lot more than I used to. Mind you, I don’t think every day...

Written By Wolves: Give ‘Em Hell (2023) single
by Kev Rowland | Mar 26, 2023 | Reviews
They may not have released any new material in 2022, but everyone knew the boys were working on their next album, and if you were fortunate enough to see them play then you will have already heard this as they were using this as the opening number. In many ways this...
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