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....
Talk to the Man by Corvax
If you are a fan of Experimental/Dark stuff, you need to listen to Corvax. Corvax is a Gothic/Dark/Experimental band from the UK. The band brings back...














