Introducing: Voices From The Fuselage

Northamptonshire rockers Voices From The Fuselage have honed a fascinating sound that blurs the boundaries of tech metal, progressive rock and post-rock in a delicious manner - leading some to laud them as Britain's answer to Coheed & Cambria. It's high praise indeed, and one that frontman Ashe O'Hara admits he doesn't quite see but... Continue Reading →

Introducing: Unimagined

Theatrical metal is a fairly new genre to us, but if St Louis sextet Unimagined are anything to go by then we're fully onboard with the concept. The band aren't afraid to be 'a little bit ridiculous' and are fighting the corner for anyone who's ever been considered 'the weird kid.' The six-piece first began... Continue Reading →

New Band of the Week: Reawaken

We've featured some amazing female singers on this site over the last couple of years, but the vocal power of Southampton newcomers Reawaken is right up there with the best of them. The five-piece combine high-powered energetic riffs and catchy rock choruses in support of the intoxicating vocal delivery of Meg Parkinson. Reawaken initially began as... Continue Reading →

New Music Friday Round-Up: 1 June

Welcome to a brand new feature that we're kicking off this week: New Music Friday Round-Up. The clue is in the title, we'll bring you a round-up of the latest new music from our favourite new rock and metal bands every Friday. Here goes...   Cassels - When Completing Handshakes (Single) A bit of noise... Continue Reading →

Introducing: Our Lives in Cinema

A few weeks ago we saw punk rockers Our Lives In Cinema open up proceedings for Nightlife in London. We loved their fast-paced, energetic brand of punk, so we thought we'd find out more about this interesting south-east London quintet. Lead vocalist Mark Bartlett and guitarists Stephen Andrews and Phil Christopher have been playing music... Continue Reading →

Video Review: Coheed & Cambria – Bridge & Tunnel (demo)

If you're a long-time fan of Coheed & Cambria - from back in the days of In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth and Good Apollo I'm Burning et al - then you'd be forgiven for not recognising their new video release Bridge & Tunnel as a C&C track. The wonderful rocky guitar riffs and driving drums on tracks like... Continue Reading →

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