Review: John Garcia – John Garcia (2014)

The voice of Stoner rock goes it alone. John Garcia is a man who likes to keep busy. Since the end of the band where...

Cairo Son: Heart Against The Feather

Brilliant debut mini album from London heavy bluesers. Not recommended for parties. Your humble scribe never kept a diary. Entries from teenage years such...

REVIEW: Fury – The Lightning Dream (2014)

Metal obsessed UK quartet kick up a storm on debut full length release There have been libraries full of books dedicated to working out...

Review: Jimmy Barnes – Hindsight (2014)

Aussie rock legend keeps his classics alive with collaborative new album When you think of Aussie rockers who have had an influence on generations of rock...

REVIEW: Gandalf’s Fist – A Forest Of Fey

Maximum Volume Music's resident proggist Andy finds plenty of reason to be excited as a walk in the forest results in something of a...

Review: Revolving Beast / Turbojugend Kokomo (Split)

An eight-track split from the two ends of the Self Destructo spectrum come together to create chaos.  Revolving Beast North Carolina has a proud heritage of...

REVIEW: Matt Schofield – As Far As I Can See (2014)

Brit bluesman chucks it all in the melting pot for album number five Isn't it good to know that even in these in uncertain...

ALESTORM, Lagerstein, Red Rum @Academy2, Birmingham 9/10/14

A bottle of rum and a yo-ho-ho but did Alestorm really plunder tonight Pirate metal, then. Of all the genres that will get you funny...

Review: I, The Reverend – Hands of Mercy (EP)

Donnie has found some new extreme sounds to check out - he likes this! Thanks to the band for sending it to us There is...

REVIEW: Alunah – Awakening The Forest (2014)

Brum doom metal with a difference as Alunah make major label debut It's probably three and a half years since MVM walked into Birmingham's tiny...

GUERRILLA MONSOON, Masts, Maycomb @Bulls Head, Moseley, 2/10/14

Birmingham Punks launch new mini album with a little help from their friends Wolverhampton's Maycomb are probably not being entirely serious when they claim...

Review: Obzidian – Concrete Psychosis 2014

Stafford groove metal quartet show their anger in monstrous fashion This is an album that let's you know what you are in for literally...

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