A British band with a French album title? Sacre Bleu! This will have the gammon spitting in their Carling as they paw over their copy of the Daily Bastard. Actually, there is no chance that the Brexiter Gammon will get anywhere near Folie à Trois because it’s way too clever and complex for them. Three … Continue reading Album Review: The Parallax Method – Folie à Trois
Author: Paul
I wonder how many people had heard of Voyager before Eurovision 2023. I’d wager not that many, although if you’d had the opportunity to catch them ing Vola last Autumn on their UK run, you’d have struggled not to have been impressed with the Australian five-piece. In fact, this is a band who are rapidly … Continue reading Album Review: Voyager – Fearless In Love
Anyone who caught Raven’s recent blast through the UK could be in no doubt that despite their veteran status, the Geordie duo of John and Mark Gallagher along with powerhouse drummer Mike Heller are in the form of their career. Their 15th studio release, All Hell’s Breaking Loose is another fine package of crazed speed, … Continue reading Album Review: Raven – All Hell’s Breaking Loose
Australia has surprised the metal world many times over the years, with forays into several genres that were previously off limits. But I’d never, to my knowledge, heard much power metal from down under before Night Legion arrived with their second album, Fight or Fall. Formed in 2016, the Sydney quintet feature a couple of … Continue reading Album Review: Night Legion – Fight or Fall
I have no idea how prestigious an award the best Hard Rock and Metal Act 2022 at the Radio Wigwam Awards would be, but one would like to think that it means something, if only to be able to introduce your band as “award winning”. And that’s exactly how Webb’s biography opens. But hey, I’d … Continue reading Album Review: Webb – Deadly Sins & Virtues
There is rarely a bad year when you are reviewing music. For every struggle, there seems to be a gem that is tucked away, a band that provides assurance that those hours of listening and trying to find the right words are worth it. Having seen Birmingham’s Netherhall on a couple of occasions in the … Continue reading Album Review: Netherhall – Process