Reviews
JAMESON RAID – Still Life- Fast Moving DVD (Independent)
After releasing one of the best albums of 2015, Jameson Raid have followed ‘Uninvited Guests’ with a double DVD package featuring the band’s original line-up of Terry Dark, Ian Smith, John Ace and Phil Kimberly. - Read More
ROXXCALIBUR – Gems Of The NWOBHM (Limb Music)
'Gems Of The NWOBHM’ sees those loveable Roxxcalibur rapscallions romping through another clutch of classic covers from the days when men were men, jackets were leather and trousers were stripy. - Read More
YETI – Ritual (Independent Release)
‘Ritual’ is a pretty good facsimile – or maybe celebration is the right word – of early Seventies heavy rock, when bands could play what they wanted without being locked in silos. - Read More
MELTED SPACE – The Great Lie (Sensory/The Laser’s Edge)
The Great Lie’ covers all the bases from the bombastic symphonic metal you expect with such outings to some less refined but equally refreshing death metal. - Read More
ARMADILLO – Armadillo (Independent)
Promise can reveal itself in many shapes and forms, and youngsters and relative newcomers Dan Knights, Ed Neal, Billy McKay and Alex Sutcliffe present it in the shape of Armadillo. - Read More
SAVAGE – 7 / Live N Lethal (Minus2Zebra)
A band like Mansfield’s Savage really needs no introduction. Forged in the excitement of the NWOBHM, their first two albums should be mainstays of any self-respecting metal collection. - Read More
MINDTECH – Lost In A Dream (TriTech Music)
Just a one-track download from Norwegian power metallers Mindtech, but what a track! - Read More
VLY – I / [Time] (The Laser’s Edge)
It would be over-egging the pudding a tad to describe Vly as a supergroup as such, but it’s a no stretch of the imagination to see the international five-piece as an energetic meeting of like-minded and extremely talented individuals. - Read More
ACID – Acid / Maniac / Engine Beast (Hear No Evil/Cherry Red)
Arising from the more prosaic Previous Page in 1980, Acid were gloriously metal. - Read More
AGUSA – Två (The Laser’s Edge)
The second album from Sweden’s Agusa features just two instrumental tracks – although perhaps ‘movements’ might be a better term – beautifully performed - Read More