Author: Damian Sullivan

Review : MarysCreek – Infinity (2016)

Damian gets excited about this new album from experienced Swedes MarysCreek are a Scandinavian quintet from Linköping, Stockholm. The band were formed in 2004 by lead...

Review : The Random Monsters – We Pretend It’s All Right EP

Damian enjoys the three tracker from Paris The Random Monsters are a Parisian quartet formed in 2011 consisting of Gaétan Benoits (Guitar), Jefferson Gregoire (Guitar),...

Fleshgod Apocalypse / Xerath / Gethika / Trivax – Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton – Thursday 10/03/2016

Damian gets to Wolves for a night of brutality, and survives the apocalypse A night of extreme metal was in store and up for starters...

Review : Van Halst – World of Make Believe (2016)

Damian runs the rule over the debut from the Canadian goths Van Halst is a Canadian Goth / Rock / Metal band from Edmonton, Alberta.The...

Review : RNDM – Ghost Riding (2016)

Jeff Ament teams up with Joseph Arthur and Damian finds much to enjoy RNDM is an alternative rock band consisting of Pearl Jam bassist Jeff...

Review : The Struts – Everybody Wants

The UK band who have taken the US by  storm, find favour with Damian Hailing from Derby, The Struts are a retro glam rock quartet...

Theory of a Deadman / Royal Republic – O2 Academy 2, Birmingham 04/03/2016

Damian heads out on a Friday for a rock n roll party Appropriately perhaps, a fanfare is blasted through the speakers to welcome Royalty, in...

Review: Projekt F – The Butterfly Effect EP (2016)

Damian loves the new EP for Canadian industrial monsters - and even learns something too   Projekt F is a Canadian quartet from Montreal. They comprise...

Review : fubear   – III EP

Grungy stuff from Finland - Damian is all over it fubear are a three piece band from Jyvaskyla. The largest city in Central Finland. The...

Review: Broken Witt Rebels  – Georgia Pine EP (2016)

Proud Brummie Damian is blown away by a band from his hometown  A young, new Blues rock band from Birmingham WTF? Yeah, it’s true. This quartet...

Duke Special / Edwina Hayes – Crescent Theatre, Birmingham. Sunday 28/02/2016

A unique folk and acoustic music festival at the Crescent Theatre Crescent and Hobgoblin Music promoted this event showcasing 12 acts spread across two stages.The...

REVIEW: Torous: Paint The Sky (2016)

Birmingham's celtic trio release a new EP  and Damian checks it out Feed the Fire: – maybe a change in direction but I really enjoyed...

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