Live Review: Maid Of Stone Festival 2025 Lee Carter·5th August 2025Summer in the Garden of England – sounds idyllic, right? Now, imagine adding loud rock music at a...0 Comments·
Review: Slaughter To Prevail – Grizzly Lee Carter·18th July 2025Slaughter To Prevail Grizzly Sumerian Records Needless to say, but since the band’s inception back in 2014, the...0 Comments·
Review: Ward XVI – Id3ntity Lee Carter·5th June 2025Ward XVI Id3ntity Earache Records It may be a touch obvious to say that art as a form...0 Comments·
Review: Archers – Temporary High Lee Carter·3rd June 2025Archers Temporary High SBG Records With a name like ‘Temporary High’, Wisconsin-based Archers have gone quite literal with...0 Comments·
Review: rýr – Dislodged Lee Carter·10th April 2025Rýr Dislodged Moment Of Collapse Records One of the joys of the instrumental album is the freedom with...0 Comments·
Review: Crematory – Destination Lee Carter·18th March 2025Crematory Destination ROAR With the state of the worldwide economy and the changing ways that music is consumed,...0 Comments·
Review: Black Spiders – Cvrses Lee Carter·18th February 2025Black SpidersCvrsesDark Riders via Cargo DistributionSheffield’s Black Spiders’ last outing saw them vow that they ‘Can’t Die, Won’t...0 Comments·
Review: The Hellacopters – Overdriver Lee Carter·28th January 2025The Hellacopters Overdriver Nuclear Blast Records The holiday festivities are firmly in the rear view mirror and the...0 Comments·