What do you get when you take frontman Whitfield Crane from the 90’s rock band, Ugly Kid Joe, and have him mix it up with Lee Richards, formally of the metal band, Godsmack? Read our review and find out…
Legendary song-writer Neil Young takes an interesting journey on his latest work. See what our reviewer thought here…
Putting a different slant on songs fans are familiar with is always a risky move but one that California punks Unwritten Law have pulled off…
Although some of the song-titles might creep you out, the new EP from Even The Dead Like A Parade will still kick your ass! Read our review here…
Toronto-based alt-rockers Modern Space release a new single from their Before Sunrise EP. Read our review here…
Whether you’re a Rob Zombie/White Zombie diehard or just plain interested in hearing where these shock-rockers came from, this package is for you. The first disc in the set takes you right back to the start of their rollercoaster journey.
Former Hinder led singer, Austin John Winkler, speaks about his new solo EP, Love Sick Radio, leaving Hinder, influences behind the new sound, Kanye West and more.
Metal powerhouse Zakk Wylde returns with the long-awaited new chapter in his “Book Of Shadows” series however fans shouldn’t expect an album full of the kind of screaming riffs usually associated with Wylde.
Like rock but also have a penchant for pop? Austin John’s Love Sick Radio should be right up your alley.
Brutality. Check. Melody. Check. Hard-hitting lyrics. Check. It seems the new album from Russian brualitists Hollow Mirror has it all. Read our review here…
Mixing pop, rock, female vocals and a lot of energy, Mother Feather have written the kind of record you’ll have a lot of fun listening to. Read our review here..
While the “Afraid of Heights” single does not veer from the band’s existing sound, it does retain their tradition of damn good punk-fused alternative rock.
I am not going to say the listener will be overwhelmed by any of the tracks, but it is a good, easy listen from the Multi-platinum group.