Author: Donnie Kemp

Review: Eric Johnson – EJ (2016)

Thirty years into a storied career Texan guitar maestro gets down to brass tacks and gives a new spin on some old tales on first all-acoustic album. Eric Johnson is...

Review: Meshuggah – The Violent Sleep of Reason (2016)

The Swedish extreme metal doyens return with their views on the current state of the world.  Close your ears if you don't want to hear the truth. It...

Review: Lotus Thief – Gramarye (2016)

San Francisco’s epic ambient metallers Lotus Thief once again scour the ancient times for inspired second album. Lotus Thief are comprised of two members of...

Review: Gov’t Mule – The Telstar Sessions (2016)

In the world of Bluesy Southern rock Gov’t Mule are kings but there was a time when they were mere pretenders to the throne. ...

Maximum Volume Meets: Bruce Foxton

With a stunning new album just released former bass player and founding member of The Jam takes some time out of his schedule to...

Michael Monroe @ Stone Free Festival 18/09/16

An afternoon with rock n roll royalty They are two things that are guaranteed when you buy a ticket for a Michael Monroe gig. The...

Review: Gojira – Magma (2016)

French masters of metal change direction to produce their most diverse and impressive album to date.  There aren’t many bands around these days that...

Review: Dark Funeral – Where Shadows Forever Reign (2016)

Studio album number Six sees the influential Swedish black metal leaders find a new voice in the darkness When the opening strains of “Unchain My...

Review: Preacher – Aftermath (2016)

Impressive eight-piece Scottish progressive rockers prove that just because you follow it doesn’t mean you can’t lead. Let’s get the obvious comparisons out of the...

Review: John Illsley – Long Shadows (2016)

Bassist, and talented artist, continues his impressive post-Dire Straits career on solo album number six. Fame and success can be a double-edged sword, especially if...

Review: Bruce Foxton – Smash The Clock (2016)

Whilst many rock stars of yesteryear are happy to ride the reunion bandwagon or live of former glories, some are pushing themselves to great...

Review: Budgie – The MCA Albums 1973-1975 (2016)

Britain’s most under-rated rock legends get the re-mastered treatment with their trio of classic MCA albums.  How do they stand up over 40 years...

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