Four albums into an impressive career, and the tendency might be to offer up some throwaway comment along the lines of “Yungblud goes mainstream.” But that would be kinda inaccurate as scratch beneath the surface, and Dom Harrison, aka YUNGBLUD, has, over the last few years at least, always had …
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Certain bands have that Friday-night vibe. It’s 5 pm on Friday, you’ve just clocked off work and are standing in line to get your wage packet, working out how much money you have to put aside, and how much you can spend getting royally fucked-up. Once the vibe and the …
Read More »Review: Turnstile – NEVER ENOUGH
It’s rare that you come across a band that shakes up the punk genre and pushes both its musical and structural boundaries. In 1998, a Swedish band named Refused released a masterpiece of an album in the form of The Shape of Punk to Come – an album that is …
Read More »Review: Volbeat – ‘God Of Angels Trust’
As much to do with the unmistakable tones of vocalist Michael Poulsen and his melodic-but-heavy-as-hell-itself guitar work as it does with that crunching groove that comes from Jon Larsen (drums), and Kaspar Boye Larsen (bass) being in each other’s pockets for some time now, Denmark’s premier Rock/Metal act Volbeat have …
Read More »Review: Häxan – ‘Death of Me’ EP
Häxan, it’s been a while, ladies. Five years, to be precise. Stop for a moment to consider the shit that has gone down in the world since the release of the acclaimed debut from the South Wales rock trio in 2020. On second thought, maybe don’t. Best to try and …
Read More »Review: Status Quo – ‘Live!’ Super Deluxe 8CD
“Is there anybody out there that wants to rock? Is there anybody out there that wants to roll? And is there anybody out there that wants to BOOGIE? Tonight, live, from The Apollo, Glasgow, We have the number one Rock and Roll band in the land, Will you welcome the …
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If When Rivers Meet were feeling any pressure in following up 2023’s UK Official Album Charts Top 10 entry ‘Aces Are High’, then they are certainly not showing it on the new album ‘Addicted To You’. Instead, buoyed by the acclaim and confidence that being the first independent Rock/Blues band …
Read More »Review: Luke Spiller – ‘Love Will Probably Kill Me Before Cigarettes And Wine’
On his debut solo album ‘Love Will Probably Kill Me Before Cigarettes And Wine’, The Struts frontman Luke Spiller has jettisoned the glam pyrotechnics that make the Derby quartet such an enjoyable and formidable force in modern rock music. Instead, Spiller has opted to go with a more personal and …
Read More »Review: Francis Rossi – ‘The Way We Were Vol 1’
Although Status Quo have been awarded National Treasure status for some time, Francis Rossi has always been an underrated and undervalued songwriter. At the top of his game for what must be seven decades now, his partnership with Bob Young – often referred to in the early days as the …
Read More »Review: Employed to Serve – Fallen Star
It’s astonishing to think that out of all the British metal bands who are part of the scene right now, Employed to Serve aren’t massive stars yet. For 14 years, they’ve created some of the most intriguing and refreshing metalcore that continues to evolve with each new release. They’re a …
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