Review: Blake Red – Face It

Got an email from the Los Angeles / Chicago based musician named Blake Red. She wanted us to review her debut-single ”Face It”. According to the bio; ”Face It” is the “debut-single from the independent hard rock/metal solo artist/singer/songwriter/guitarist based in Los Angeles and Chicago”. Read More …

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Review Tides Of Ire Deadline EP and Interview with Leo

Review for Tides Of Ire Deadline EP due out 22-6-2018 and Interview with Leo Tides Of Ire are a Metal/ Nu-metal band from Kent in the United Kingdom. And with this their third release the Deadline Ep, have really created a great album capturing the Read More …

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Album review Tired Eyes EP “In Denial, Force A Smile”

Album Review Tired Eyes debut EP “In Denial, Force A Smile” Tired Eyes are a four piece alt/rock band from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia who are a band that have a great sound and vibe well beyond their years. I have had the pleasure of really Read More …

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Show review Venom Inc Adelaide Enigma Bar Australia

Venom Inc with Desecrator and Hidden Intent at The Enigma Bar, Adelaide ,Australia 2-3-2018 After twenty years Venom are back in Venom Inc with Mantas (guitar), Abaddon (drums) and Demolition Man (bass/vox) aka Jeffrey Dunn, Anthony Bray and Tony Dolan. And as a heavy metal Read More …

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King Parrot at the Adelaide Uni Bar 14/12/2017

King Parrot with Disentomb, Pagan and local support As I Destruct At the Adelaide Uni Bar. There are things that are typically Australian, Vegemite, VB, Barbies, AC/DC and King Parrot and if you have not heard of Knig Parrot you will. Because this is a Read More …

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Rifleman show review 15/12/2017

Rifleman show review w/supports Submerge and Ice On Mercury at the Enigma Bar 15/12/2017     About a month or so ago I got to chat with Richie DW Norton (Superheist, Walk The Earth,Noir Macabre,Dual ARIA nominated producer) about his Rifleman album Silver and Gold, Read More …

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Album review: Black Aces – Anywhere But Here

With their second album, Black Aces keeps on working that fine Australian tradition that started with AC/DC. In fact, I think this might be the missing link between AC/DC, Rose Tattoo and Airbourne. The music is a bit heavier than AC/DC but maybe not so Read More …

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