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A trio of punk rock bands produces an unbelievable atmosphere in Birmingham Emily's Army were the originally billed support tonight, but they've been replaced...

Review: Cavalera Conspiracy – Pandemonium (2014)

The Brothers Cavalera release the rage on album number three. It's now seven years since Max and Igor Cavalera put their sibling rivalry and disputes...

Review: Whitesnake – Live in ’84 – Back To The Bone

30 years ago Hard Rock was all the rage.  You couldn’t move for poodle-haired rockers strutting their stuff and being beamed into millions of...

Davy’s Gripp: The Search EP (2014)

Looking for one of British Rock's most exuberant releases of 2014? The search is over. Those of a certain age will remember, as MVM does,...

Review: Stiv Cantarelli & The Silent Strangers – Banks Of The Lea (2014)

From the Azzurri comes some glorious fuzz-drenched Blues If you've never had the pleasure of listening to Stiv Cantarelli before then now is an ideal time...

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...

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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...

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