Author: Donnie Kemp

40 Years On: Aerosmith – Toys In The Attic (1975)

Boston rock n roll legends international breakthrough album is 40 years old. Four decades on how good is it? Pre-Toys Blues-infused hard rockers Aerosmith were formed...

Jared James Nichols in the UK this week

Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and guitarist hits the UK for special shows. Wisconsin-born, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and guitarist, Jared James Nichols, who just released his critically acclaimed...

Review: Neal Schon – Vortex (2015)

Legendary guitarist goes on new personal Journey into the Vortex. In Schon’s own words “My guitar is my voice. When you play from the heart,...

Review: Temple of Gnosis – Mysterivm Magnvm EP (2015)

New Serbian Occult/doom metaller plants the seeds of destruction on debut EP.  The leader, and possibly only member,  of the Temple goes under the...

The Tubes announce UK Tour to celebrate 40th Anniversary

America's legendary hard rocking punks bring 40 years of madness to the UK The Tubes, the San Francisco-based rock band whose 1975 debut album included...

Review: Sonny Landreth – Bound By The Blues (2015)

The “King of Slydeco” digs up his roots on long awaited Blues album Over the past 50 years there are not many blues musicians that...

Video of the Week: Space Mirrors – In The Blood (2015)

Darkly progressive collective release video to accompany new EP. http://a%20href= "The Street Remains" is a mini album released before "Cosmic Horror III: Stella Polaris" with songs...

A new look into the Space Mirrors

Darkly progressive collective release video ahead of new EP "The Street Remains" is a mini album released before "Cosmic Horror III: Stella Polaris" with songs...

Review: Vulcano – Bloody Vengeance (Re-Issue) (2015)

Brazilian Death Metal legends remind South America how it all began. Since their beginnings in Sao Paulo in 1980 Vulcano have had a large influence...

Review: Luciferian Light Orchestra – Luciferian Light Orchestra (2015)

The increasingly populated Retro 70's Occult Rock scene welcomes a new player. Retro Occult Rock has been all the rage of late. So much so...

Review: Ashbringer – Vacant (2015)

An often tired one man Black Metal-scene gets a fresh injection from the USA. A one-man Black Metal band is nothing new. It’s as old...

Review: Black Diamond – The EP (2015)

Liverpool’s historical conveyor belt of rock stars gets a new notch. A cursory click on the foundation of internet knowledge Wikipedia would show a host...

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