Review: Hell to Pay by John Pati
After the success of his debut 'Who Do You Love,' the guitar virtuoso John Pati released his new song ‘Hell to Pay'. The song...
Album: Bedtime Prophecies by Hate Field
Two weeks ago, Egyptian Industrial/Symphonic Metal project Hate Field released the band's fourth release entitled "Bedtime Prophecies." Founded by Alfi Hayati, Hate Field's music is...
Review: Drown by Roses Are Dead
Roses Are Dead (RAD) is a Modern Metalcore band based in Boise, Idaho, US. Formed in 2016, the band consists of Alex Tighe, Dakotah...
Review: At My Worst by Modern Rome
'At My Worst' is the latest single by four-piece rock group Modern Rome. The song was out about a month ago via several platforms. The...
Review: The Ones That Turn Me On by Ramblin’ Boots
Wonderful harmonies-of-a-sixth in the vocals, seasoned banjo playing and that sweet, crunchy Telecaster guitar are all part-and-parcel of the Ramblin' Boots sound. This country-western...
Be Eating You by Hoof
Last month, the four-piece Melbourne-based metal group Hoof released their latest music video 'Be Eating You' Can you imagine a serial killer that tries everything...
Review: Another Year by Shy Harry
These Canucks, on record at least, are anything but shy. Oh, by the way, which one’s Harry? All poking aside, though, Shy Harry seems...
Review: The Art of Losing by Summer With Monica
I really had no idea that Amsterdam could churn out such dreamy, jangly-guitar beauty as that found on Summer with Monica's “The Art of...
Review: Disco Mossman by The Adam Brown
Adam Brown is like Jean Michelle Jarre or deep-disco Abba thrown in a meat compactor with a Bryan Ferry from an alternate timeline. It's...
Review: Oh Oh Oh by Emma Essinger
I heard it said on a TV show that people misunderstand Scandinavians; that they become inflicted with depression due to their long, dark winters....














