25 Years And Counting

Mark Hebblewhite, Journalist
Mark Hebblewhite has been a contributor to The Music since its inception and has also written for Kerrang, Rolling Stone, MTV Screen, Drum Media and 3D World.
Mark covers all things loud and obnoxious whether it be from the worlds of metal, punk/hardcore or old school hip hop (although in his old age he'll also go a bit of proggy dad rock).
Features / Music
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Overkill The Electric Age
The ‘nu thrash’ groups have run out of puff. But all is not lost: Overkill keep delivering the goods with a minimum of fuss and drama. Thrash isn’t quite dead yet.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Pennywise - All Or Nothing
All Or Nothing isn’t the Pennywise record we were all hoping for.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Iced Earth, Lord
The fact that the band was a tightly oiled machine came as no surprise, but what did shock was the godliness of new vocalist Stu Block, who handled all eras of the band’s existence with equal aplomb.
Features / Music
Wrath Of The Norsemen
“In these myths the fire giant Surtr helps to bring about Ragnarok – the events that lead to the end of the world."
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