This is the fourth full length album from Northern Ireland's The Answer who have been playing live now for 15 years.
Despite V being the fifth album from hard working duo Clayton Cushman and David Csicsely, the band shows no sign of easing up with their large-scale compo
Having been central to making three albums with three different bands released this year, and publishing an autobiography, Max Cavalera is keeping himself very bus
As far as I’m concerned one of the best releases of last year was Monster Magnet’s Last Patrol so I stepped into Milking the Stars: A Re-Imagining of Last Patrol
“Hey man, how are you doin?” It’s Brank Bjork on the phone, all mellow and joyful – and why wouldn’t he be?
They say you can’t judge a book by its cover, but more often than not that idiom isn’t worth a lick of salt. Take this, Steak’s debut album, for example.
Bergen rockers Audrey Horne took me – and a whole lot of you, it would seem – completely by surprise when they unleashed their last album Youngblood on us all last year.
This is the third album from Germany’s Zodiac and it sees the band continue to refine their bluesy hard rockin’ swampy sound, although that statement is somewhat of a disservice to
Gothenberg doom merchants The Order of Israfel open their album Wisdom with Wisdom which commences with some gentle harmonics and acoustic - so is this the folk e
Whilst a new Striker album is always a welcome addition to any headbanger’s audio arsenal, City of Gold – the Edmonton outfit’s third effort – is one of those rare things,