A View From A Sun Drenched Field: Bloodstock 2015 (Reviews By Paul & Matt,...
Bloodstock 201512 hardy souls set out from South Wales at a quite disgustingly early hour to rendezvous at Strensham Services at 9:00am as we once again headed North to the hallowed grounds of Catton...
View ArticleReviews: Teenage Time Killers, Gus G, Tracer
Teenage Time Killers: Greatest Hits Vol 1 (Rise)What is a supergroup? Well there can be a good case for Teenage Time Killers for being the supergroup of super groups, formed by My Ruin guitarist Mick...
View ArticleReviews: Fear Factory, Soulfly, Gentle Knife
Fear Factory: Genexus (Nuclear Blast) [Review By Paul]Fear Factory, a band that stand in the halls of heavy metal history as innovators of the fusion of industrial, extreme and thrash genres. A band...
View ArticleReviews: Year Of The Goat, Voodoo Vegas, Messerschmitt
Year Of The Goat: The Unspeakable (Napalm)They say the devil has all the best tunes, well with the recent surge in more occult bands like Ghost, Lucifer, Death Penalty, Avatarium, Blood Ceremony,...
View ArticleReviews: Bullet For My Valentine, Ghost, Disturbed
Bullet For My Valentine: Venom (RCA)Lets lay it on the line shall we? Bullet For My Valentine have always been a band that have split opinion, bursting out of South Wales during the early 2000's as...
View ArticleReviews: Vintage Trouble, Praying Mantis, Stormzone (Reviews By Paul)
Vintage Trouble: 1 Hopeful Road (Universal)It is no secret that Vintage Trouble are one of our favourites at Musipedia HQ. Regular touring since the 2011 release of the soulful debut The Bomb Shelter...
View ArticleReviews: The Sword, Kingcrow, Skintrade
The Sword: High Country (Razor & Tie)So Texan riff masters The Sword return with their fifth album, if you know the band then you'll know they have a bit of a potted history as their first to...
View ArticleReviews: Five Finger Death Punch, Act Of Defiance, Kataklysm
Five Finger Death Punch: Got Your Six (Prospect Park) [Matt]First thought when Got Your Six blasted out of the stereo was "that's more like it!" after their previous double album showed that maybe they...
View ArticleReviews: Motorhead, Pentagram, Idlewar (Reviews By Paul)
Motörhead: Bad Magic (UDR)So after all the health problems which plagued Lemmy after the stunningly good Aftershock, Motörhead return to kick you full in the face with their 22nd album Bad Magic. And...
View ArticleReviews: Buckcherry, Nathaniel Rateliff, Biters
Buckcherry: Rock N Roll (F-Bomb Records)Buckcherry's continuing transformation into one of America's biggest bands reaches it's latest stage on Rock N Roll which surprisingly is just that, after...
View ArticleReviews: Pop Evil, King King, Mykur
Pop Evil: Up (eOne Music)So Michigan rockers Pop Evil come back with their fourth album, this record comes off the back of their breakthrough record Onyx, this previous release saw them get harder...
View ArticleReviews: Iron Maiden (Monster Review By Paul)
Iron Maiden: The Book Of Souls (Parlophone)Let’s get one thing clear right away. Iron Maiden are, in my eyes, the biggest heavy metal band of all time. Yes, bigger than Metallica, Sabbath and anyone...
View ArticleReviews: Uncle Acid, Dead Lord, Black Trip
Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats: The Night Creeper (Rise Above)The mysterious Cambridge band once again return from the shadows with their 4th album The Night Creeper, Uncle Acid are a rare breed of...
View ArticleA View From Satan's Layby: Foo Fighters
The Foo Fighters, Iggy Pop & Royal Blood, Milton Keynes BowlAs Foo Fighters frontman, the perennially upbeat Dave Grohl put it we all knew why this show happened they way it happened and why he...
View ArticleReviews: Nile, Kirisun, Kadavar (Review By Paul)
Nile: What Should Not Be Unearthed (Nuclear Blast)South Carolina’s finest Egyptian themed Death Metal outfit Nile return with another absolutely hammering with their eight album What Should Not Be...
View ArticleReviews: Slayer, Soilwork, Karhu (Review By Paul)
Slayer: Repentless (Nuclear Blast)In recent years, for reasons which I cannot fathom, it appears to have become fashionable on many social media outlets to criticise one of the most influential heavy...
View ArticleReviews: Zero Verdict, The Earls Of Mars, The Mojo Sinners
Zero Verdict: Walk Tall (Self Released)Zero Verdict are a little bit of an enigma, they have a melting pot nature about them as they say themselves: "blend many different styles and combines everything...
View ArticleReviews: Art Nation, Hair Of The Dog, Wolfheart
Art Nation: Revolution (AOR Heaven)Something about this album stinks, it's not the music, it's not the vocals or indeed the production, no it's the thick layer of cheese that permeates this record,...
View ArticleReviews: Stoned Jesus (Guest Review By Elle)
Stoned Jesus: The Harvest (InshaMuzyka)Stoner/Doom Metal trio Stoned Jesus from Kyiv, Ukraine return with their 3rd full length album The Harvest. Stoned Jesus, formed in 2009, consist of three gloomy...
View ArticleReviews: Cradle Of Filth, Xandria, Lothöryen (Reviews By Stief)
Cradle Of Filth: Hammer Of The Witches (Nuclear Blast Records)Having drunkenly shoved Dani Filth at Hammerfest, I was deemed the most qualified to review the Ipswich band's latest offering. As with...
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