James is back to offer his favourite singles from this past week, so please feel free to check out the bands, check out the songs, and let us know what Keep Reading
Singles Only 2019 – Round-Up #2
James is back to offer his favourite singles from the festive period, and looks onward to see what lies ahead in 2019. Please check out the bands, and let us know Keep Reading
Singles Only V5.9
James offers his favourite singles submissions from this past week. Please check out the bands, and let us know what you think via our Social Media channels! 99% Cobra – Keep Reading
End Of Year Review: Ghost – Prequelle
Release Date: 1st June 2018 Label: Loma Vista Recordings Genre: Satanic, heavy metal pop For better and for worse, 2018 really was the year of Ghost. Following a court case Keep Reading
Singles Only V5.7
James offers his favourite singles submissions from this past week. Please check out the bands, and let us know what you think via our Social Media channels! Drittmaskin – Hjertet Keep Reading
Singles Only V5.5
James offers his favourite singles submissions from this past week. Please check out the bands, and let us know what you think via our Social Media channels! False Heads – Keep Reading
Singles Only V5.2
James offers his favourite singles submissions from this past week. Please check out the bands, and let us know what you think via our Social Media channels! Weep Wave – Keep Reading
Singles Only V5.0
James offers his favourite singles submissions from this past week. Please check out the bands, and let us know what you think via our Social Media channels! Cedar Park – Keep Reading
Album Review: The Black Queen – Infinite Games
Label: Independent Genre: Dance/Electronic/Pop Release Date: 28/09/2018 Describing the sound of The Black Queen almost verges on the realms of impossibility. Even after endless listening to their 2016 debut Fever Keep Reading
Album Review: Terror – Total Retaliation
Label: Nuclear Blast Genre: Hardcore Punk Release Date: 28/09/2018 I’ll never forget my first stage dive. Nottingham Rescue Rooms, 2012. There I was, a bright eyed 18 year old without Keep Reading