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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Steve Vai
Steve Vai and his band leave the now-standing, ever-loving crowd sonically spent, having pumped out more notes in one night than most bands will in a year.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Black Sabbath - 13
Rage Against The Machine drummer Brad Wilk offered up his services for this release and proved an ideal match, getting the job done like a champ. Meat and potatoes heavy metal prepared by the original chefs of the genre.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Tracer - El Pistolero
Hopefully Tracer will be encouraged to blossom into a finer tuned and more individual unit than they currently are, which in today’s musical climate would unfortunately be a rarity.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Manic Street Preachers, Hungry Kids Of Hungary
Although die-hards would consider this a short gig considering the amount of material in the Manic Street Preachers back catalogue, none complain.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Transplants - In A Warzone
Thankfully ending on a pearler, Exit The Wasteland is a reminder that when this band is on point, they kick dick.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Device - Device
If you’re a fan of this brand of ultra-slick metal, designed for those of us whose predilections veer towards monster trucks, professional wrestling and pounding beers hard, then this should be right up your vomit-stained alley
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Municipal Waste, Party Vibez, MetalStorm, Join The Amish
Finishing up with The Art Of Partying, the boys from Richmond Virginia leave the crowd a frazzled husk of humanity, having dished out a facial blast of 100-proof thrash that is more than worth the post-gig-tinnitus.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The BellRays, The Demon Parade, Them Bruins
Kekaula and co succeed in turning “tonight into Friday night”. They exit the stage with a confident and deserved swagger. Wailing vocals, Chuck Berry guitar moves, pounding drums and solid basslines: make mine a double!
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Grizzly Jim Lawrie, De Fremery, Roscoe Irwin, Rob Muinos
All four acts performed beautifully at the Old Bar tonight, and all for the mere cost of a Howard-era pint. What more could one possibly demand of a Wednesday night?
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Zoophyte, Vida Cain, The Elliotts
Floating throughout the crowd all night checking sound levels (but mainly cheering brother and lead singer Cam Lee on) Andy Lee takes to the stage to handle trumpet duties.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Kaki King, The Little Stevies
Though her name might bring to mind some sort of mens’ workwear wholesaler, there was nothing beige about Kaki King tonight.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The ReChords, The Drey Rollan Band, Cherrywood
A night to make Brian Setzer jealous; plus tie malfunctions and jiving.
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