Hexvessel have, over the years, slowly but surely been building a strong following of fans and a name for themselves in the folk-rock sector. With their previous release having garnered praise amongst both critics and fans, the band are now back are ready to release their latest offering to the masses. What's immediately apparent from … Continue reading Review: Hexvessel – Kindred
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Jim Davies has just recently released his brand new solo album entitled Headwars. The first album in many years from the former guitarist of Pitchshifter and The Prodigy, the album is a triumphant return and has been received very well by both critics and fans alike. A few days after the release, we got the opportunity to … Continue reading Interview: Jim Davies
Havok are currently gearing up to release their brand new album entitled V to the masses. On the day the band released their second single, our senior editor got the opportunity to chat with frontman and founding member David about both the new album and his thoughts on what is undervalued in the music industry. Havok are … Continue reading Interview: David Sanchez of Havok
Instead of a band, we have a solo artist for you today in the form of Julia Marcell... Simple things first – where are you from? Berlin or Warsaw, depending on the day. How long have you been playing as a solo act? Since the first time the need to perform overpowered my shyness and … Continue reading Artist of the Day: Julia Marcell
Honey Hayze just recently released their new single "Zombie" and lead guitarist Rory is now here to tell us a bit more about themselves... Simple things first – where are you guys from? I'm English but the band is based in Australia. How did you meet? Parties and skate park sessions back in 2018. How … Continue reading Band of the Day: Honey Hayze
Jim Davies is someone who you might well have never have heard of, despite performing in one of the biggest bands around. Formerly a member of The Prodigy and Pitchshifter, he has largely been away from the commercial music scene for the past few years, preferring to work on music for TV and film. However, … Continue reading Album Review: Jim Davies – Headwars