This one dropped into the mailbox a little while ago and I had a few minutes between working, doing work and getting some work done so I popped it on and... holy hell. I don't think I've heard a track drop-tune so much, with incredible volume, without making my speakers shit themselves before. This is … Continue reading Single Review: Drop Out – “Regression”

Another band we've been following for fecking years, Ireland's Dead Label never disappoint. They've recently lost a guitarist and gained a vocalist... who's also their guitarist! Original member (they're back to their founding trilogy) Danny Hall has ed regular growly scary frontman / bassist Dan O' Grady on vocal duties. Not just backing, but alongside … Continue reading Single Review: Dead Label – “Embodiment of Agony”

It’s been some time since we featured Kim Jennett on our pages. We’ve followed her career since the early days of her old band, Voodoo Blood, which we caught a few times and since then, she’s shown what a force of nature she is, working with Myke Gray, touring with Revival Black and more recently, … Continue reading Single Review: Kim Jennett – Hell is Wherever You Are

It’s the first night of Anchor Lane’s current tour, finally making their long-awaited Wolverhampton debut with another thrilling night of their boisterous altrock. Deep into the set comes “Sycophant Disorder” and the room is reminded that it’s set for its own release featuring fellow Glasgow-based outfit Lo Rays. And since we were offered the first … Continue reading Single Review: Anchor Lane ft Lo Rays – Sycophant Disorder

FloodHounds have been on my radar for quite some time but it was only earlier this year when I was able to catch their headline show at Derby’s Hairy Dog. Unfortunately, time got away from me to review the gig but for a band I didn’t really know much about and knowing none of their … Continue reading Single Review: FloodHounds – Near Life Experience

I really don't get the chance to do all the reviews I wish I could, or let you know about all the excellent unsigned, independent talent that we love to . So I'm really glad that I found a little window in my schedule to be able to draft a few words about this absolute … Continue reading Single Review: Weight Bearer – Crimson