Following their recent packed-out appearance at Bloodstock, Ward XVI have been receiving high praise from all corners including the Bloodstock team here at The Moshville Times. It is their distinct imagery and, most of all, their theatrical live show not seen outside of an Alice Cooper performance, that has caught most people’s attention and quite … Continue reading Review: Ward XVI – The Art of Manipulation
Author: Sheggs
After my first listen to Under Cöver, I jokingly referred to it as the best wedding album ever. But like all good jokes, there is an element of truth to this statement. It would be the best, wildest wedding you have ever been to, but it’s a great mix of songs that have one strand … Continue reading Review: Motörhead – Under Cöver
I have to it to being new to the Lionize camp and to be honest it appears like I have quite a lot to catch up on as these boys are extremely prolific; releasing at least a short album every year for the past few years it seems. I had a little bit of a … Continue reading Review: Lionize – Nuclear Soul
Oblivaeon was actually released at the tail end of 2016 and the PR company responsible felt that the album deserved another push. Having only now having had the opportunity to give it a listen I can understand why they are so keen to give this record another chance and get it heard. The talent on … Continue reading Review: Ghost of Mary – Oblivaeon
Bristol's Stone Theory describe themselves as blue grooves and heavy roots and they certainly capture the zeitgeist of that style. There is a depth and timelessness to their sound that make them an interesting proposition. Funnily enough when listening to their EP E F**Kn' P released earlier their year it is actually some 90's acts that … Continue reading Band of the Day – Stone Theory
When it came to reviewing the new Mr. Big album I itted I had a soft spot for their early 90’s output but equally I also know next to nothing about the band itself. To put it into perspective back in the early 90’s, coverage of rock and metal was very, very different to how it … Continue reading Review: Mr. Big – Defying Gravity