Album Reviews

Review: Paleface Swiss – ‘Cursed’

Switzerland’s Paleface Swiss are back with their third full-length album, ‘Cursed’. ‘Cursed’ marks a change for the four-piece. It’s their first album to be released under the new name (they added ‘Swiss’ in 2023), but also the first to feature Cassiano Toma on drums. Coming in at just under half …

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Team member favourite albums of 2024

It’s that time of the year when thoughts turn to end of the year polls, and summations of what has gone on in the previous 12 months. Some fantastic albums saw the light of day in 2024, and team member Dave put the gravy boat down long enough to come …

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Review: Sonny Jim – ‘Wrong Side of Hell’ EP

Rock Star: Supernova was a 2006 reality TV hosted by Dave Navarro where contestants competed to become the lead vocalist for a newly formed supergroup featuring Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted, and former Guns N’ Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke. Contestants performed a mixture of cover …

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Review: Massive Wagons – ‘Earth To Grace’

A lot of thought goes into the opening track of an album. Like the closing track, it is crucial to the album’s running order and overall vibe. ‘Tarot Woman’ opens Rainbow ‘Rising’, one of the all-time-great opening tracks, and by the way, the greatest Hard Rock album, ever. Same with …

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Review: Tribulation: Sub Rosa In Æternum

Since forming in 2005, Sweden’s Tribulation have released five studio albums, with a sixth due November 1st via Century Media Records. Known for their blend of gothic rock and death metal the four-piece have earned a dedicated following over the past 20 years. The first full-length album since 2021’s Where …

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Review: Beth Hart – ‘You Still Got Me’

The use of AI in music is a hot topic showing no signs of abating. When asked his thoughts on an AI-generated set of lyrics created ‘in the style of Nick Cave’, Cave responded “This song is bullshit, a grotesque mockery of what it is to be human,” (read the …

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Review: Quireboys: ‘Wardour Street’

There is something off about The Rolling Stones releasing a first-anniversary edition of their 2023 studio album ‘Hackney Diamonds’ next month. Something un-rock-and-roll about fleecing their fans for another £50 for an album that hit Number One on the National Album Charts through fans shelling out real money rather than …

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Review: MC5 – ‘Heavy Lifting’

“The original Motörhead was a five-piece band. I wanted to form the MC5 of Britain. They were such a great band, the MC5.” – Lemmy “Before the Ramones, before the Sex Pistols, before the Clash, there was the MC5, inventing the template of raw power and irreverent attitude that became …

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