Taking on England's class society, Bad Nerves’ self-titled debut is a caffeine-fuelled riot of punk, rock and sleaze.
Johannesburg, South Africa’s Rumours Lounge was host to a wicked show on March 1st with local bands L.A. Cobra and Deadline teaming up for a rocking...
Steel Panther transported the ecstatic crowd at London, UK’s The Roundhouse back to the ‘80s for a night full of inappropriate jokes, boobs, and good old-fashioned...
Canadian heavy rock instrumentalists The Death Wheelers have released a full stream of their full-length debut I Tread On Your Grave.
On the 29th June, Geffen/UMe celebrates one of rock’s most important bands, Guns N’ Roses, with the release of "Appetite For Destruction: Locked N’ Loaded" Edition...
Canadian heavy rock instrumentalists The Death Wheelers have a new track for you called "Roadkill 69" from their full-length debut I Tread On Your Grave.
Hampton Beach Ballroom was THE place to be on Thursday, October 5th! From popular local openers Red Sky Mary to LA's glam metal champs, Steel Panther,...
The level of big-stadium professionalism we got in a small room this evening was like a little piece of magic, a feeling that I saw reflected...
Toronto, Canada's The Rockpile was shaken hard and fast when Faster Pussycat stormed through, along with openers CounterWait, Spin Dizzy, and Durty Little Secrets.
Back out on the road again LA's finest, Steel Panther, treated fans to a night of debauchery in Hampton Beach. Our photographer was on hand to...
Reckless Love described their hard rocking music as "Merry Metal" and, on InVader, there is certainly a good-time 'party' vibe to this band's delightfully retro sound.
We've said it before and we'll say it again; Teeming with swagger, grit and just the right amount of melody, Last Bullet's single "Sin" is just...
Novacrow are a new-but-awesome British hard rock quartet with a solid mix of both metal and rock, and just the right amount of sleaze. Get a...
Michael Monroe proves that, like a fine wine, good music never dies. Read our review of his latest sleaze-filled offering here.
Right To Rise might not be as full-on relentless as its predecessor, but there is certainly plenty on here to warrant inviting Wilson back to your...