Black Honey Cult are new band that feature Jake Cavaliere from the mighty Lords Of Altamont and their music is a heady mixture of krautrock, heavy psych and all out rock & roll, guaranteed to send you into space and beyond as you listen to it. The band's debut self titled album contains eight songs … Continue reading Album Review: Black Honey Cult – Black Honey Cult

Romanian genre-bending metal band Genune is set to release their third full-length album, Infinite Presence, on May 17th. The first track on the album, "The Sun Will Always Shine", is a song to put the headphones on for and enjoy the 8:19 minute journey. It begins with what sounds like either a wave or a … Continue reading Album Review: Genune – Infinite Presence

Mors Silens, a name that resonates with fans of blackened melo-death metal, emerged from the underground scene in the early 2000s. Hailing from the shadowy corners of the musical world, the band has carved a niche for itself with a sound that blends brutal intensity with intricate melodies. Over the years, Mors Silens has released … Continue reading Album Review: Mors Silens – Infernal Legacy

Billy Idol really is the gift that keeps on giving. After taking a journey through a bad period of addiction, about which he is very open, post-recovery he continues to pump out great music and can still rock an arena. His recent EPs have been as good as anything he ever released and what impresses … Continue reading Album Review: Billy Idol – Dream Into It

You Vandal are a new band to me, and frankly I’m gutted I didn’t discover them sooner! If you enjoy bands like Jimmy Eat World or Alkaline Trio, but perhaps crave a more modern take on the pop punk/punk rock genres, you’ll love these guys. The Florida-based band’s 4th full-length LP, this is where people … Continue reading Album Review: You Vandal – this is where people come to die

UK death metal legends Cancer return with their highly anticipated follow-up to 2018’s Shadow Gripped—the brutal and uncompromising Inverted World. Brooding, groove-laden opener "Enter the Gates" is a refreshing, no-nonsense creation that welcomes the band into the listener's psyche with a wave of blast beats and swirling riffs, with follow-up, bassline-dominant "Until They Died" providing … Continue reading Album Review: Cancer – Inverted World