Album Reviews

Review: Creatures Of Habit – ‘Drawn In Embers’

“We set ourselves a goal with this album, which was to write an uplifting summer record.” – Joel Simpson; Creatures Of Habit. With the release of their debut album ‘Drawn In Embers’, Sheffield based duo Creatures Of Habit (Joel Simpson and Alex Harrison) are hoping to bring some much-needed lightness …

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Review: Tremendous – ‘Relentless’

UK glam-rock trio Tremendous don’t hang around on debut album ‘Relentless’. The chorus on opening track; ‘Don’t Leave Our Love (Open for Closing)’, crashes in kicking and screaming after only 21 seconds. And what a glorious hook-laden chorus it is. An unashamed throwback to the era of Chinn & Chapman …

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Review: Head Honcho – ‘Appetite For Distraction’

With its grey skies and general gloomy demeanour – matched only by Scotland, Blackpool, and Manchester – Seattle is the perfect breeding ground for Punk Rock. The speedy, underground kind of Punk, not the hi-sheen, manufactured sound that tries to pass itself off as “punk” today: 1975 with their “punk” …

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Review: Thirteen Stars – ‘Finest Ramshackle Jam’

Coming in at 15 tracks, and 52 minutes in length, no-one could accuse Cumbria’s finest export since the Cumberland sausage; Thirteen Stars, of cutting corners on their latest opus: ‘Finest Ramshackle Jam’. Living in the disposable age of skipping tracks if they don’t instantly grab within seconds, it’s always a …

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Review: Smackbound – ‘20/20’

Founded back in 2015, Smackbound is a new metal band from Finland, although some of the players might be familiar. Guitarist Teemu Mäntysaari treads the boards with Wintersun, Tuomas Yli-Jaskari was the brains behind Finnish metallers Tracedawn, which also featured keyboard player Vili Itäpelto, drummer Rolf Pilve ply’s his trade …

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Review: Dead Posey – ‘Malfunction’ EP

Buoyed by the success of their ‘Don’t Stop The Devil’ single, as well as subsequent music placements in programmes as varied as WWE, Lucifer, Marvel’s Jessica Jones and (ahem) Jack Whitehall’s Travels With My Father, L.A. based Dead Posey strike with sophomore effort: ‘Malfunction’. Expertly self-produced (in their home studio) …

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Review: Lamb Of God – ‘Lamb Of God’

“Putting only our name on it is a statement – This is LAMB OF GOD. Here and now.” – D. Randall Blythe. Understatement of the year. Blythe does however perfectly sum up five years of studio silence from the outfit from Richmond, Virginia. What preceded studio album number eight, is …

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