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STEVE HACKETT AT THE EDGE OF LIGHT ALBUM REVIEW
Legendary prog guitarist, Steve Hackett, is no stranger to experimenting with sounds. For his 26th solo album, he explores ideas through lay


WALTER TROUT SURVIVOR BLUES
Listening to Walter Trout’s latest album without paying too much attention and you’ll hear Trout firing through familiar sounding blues riff


MOZES AND THE FIRSTBORN DADCORE
Dutch band Mozes and the Firstborn reflect on those Sunday drives and BBQ's where your Dad chooses the music. The band have pieced...


KATIE DOHERTY AND THE NAVIGATORS AND THEN
From the overwhelming feelings of first-time parenthood to enduring love and societal pressures, Katie Doherty's long-awaited second alb


PAPA ROACH WHO DO YOU TRUST?
After abandoning their Nu metal roots on 2004's Getting Away With Murder, Papa Roach has spent the last decade defining themselves as a


TOBY HITCHCOCK RECKONING
When Pride of Lions decided to take a hiatus while Jim Peterik recorded a new World's Stage album, the band's vocalist, Toby Hitchcock...


STEEL WOOD OLD NEWS ALBUM REVIEW
With insanely catchy southern rock, pop sensibilities, and rootsy bluegrass numbers, it's clear that Steel Wood's have found their...


RHY DONGJU APPASSIONATA EP REVIEW
Korean composer and musician Rhy Dongju's approach to music is ever evolving. He brought us Songbird: an album filled with electro-...


S.H.O.U.T ROCK N' ROLL MONSTERS ALBUM REVIEW
With a durgy guitar power chord before launching into something resembling the Monster Mash, it's clear that for Finish doom rockers...


TRIUMPHANT HEARTS JASON BECKER ALBUM REVIEW
Jason Becker's story is one of great tragedy and remarkable determination. As a child prodigy he became one half of guitar virtuoso duo...


TENTH ELECTRIC UNSHAKEABLE EP REVIEW
Mental health may have become more acceptable to society in recent years, but for those who struggle it's always a battle. The latest EP...


BETH HART LIVE AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL REVIEW
CD/DVD REVIEW To get to Carnegie Hall takes practice, but to get to the Albert Hall requires even more perseverance and is the apogee of...
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