Whisky Stain’s ‘Do What You Came For’: A Blues-Punk Explosion Worth the Hype. Single Review.
The Facebook Intro of Nottingham-based duo Whisky Stain promises “Blues drenched riffs, hymn crushing hooks, and a mean blast of
Read moreThe Facebook Intro of Nottingham-based duo Whisky Stain promises “Blues drenched riffs, hymn crushing hooks, and a mean blast of
Read moreEddie & The Wolves are a Derby based 4 piece rock & blues hurricane. Frontman Eddie plays guitar and sings. His wife Char also sings and plays a drum, which I’m sure she takes all her frustration out off!
Read moreWhen writing an album review, one must maintain a professional distance from your subject to ensure the piece is calm, balanced and objective. However, when reviewing Def Leppard’s latest release, Diamond Star Halos, which is out today, I failed miserably because
F**KING LOVE THIS ALBUM!!!!!!!!!!!
Read moreBowling for soup acoustic singalong with Jaret & Rob. With support from Don’t Panics Ted Felictti and Lacey. The Leadmill, Sheffield 24/5/22.
Tonight I’m at the Leadmill in Sheffield. A gem of a venue that is unfortunately under threat of closure, having been served an eviction notice by the landlords. I do hope it continues as I cannot say enough good things about the venue and its staff.
Last night I finally got to watch My Chemical Romance for the first time at a gig that was originally planned for for 2020. The venue was stadium MK , which is a football stadium in Milton Keynes. The stage was built at one end of the pitch and the grass was covered over.
Read moreTonight I visited The Victoria Bikers Club in Coalville. It’s a venue I’ve never been to before, but it didn’t disappoint. It’s exactly what I expected, a biker pub with the friendliest staff and great atmosphere. I was there to see Eddie & the Wolves.
Read moreRecently we at Rock News received an advance copy of ‘Outside Voices’ by K.Flay. The album kicks off with ‘Nothing Can Kill Us,’ a light-hearted romp through missing someone’s memory & wishing that one knew that they’d known that the last time they saw the song’s subject would be the last time. The lyrics are highly relatable to this author currently.
Read moreThe Darkness Motorheart album review. Packed with sold gold hits.
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Read moreFather/son power-house Heavy Water release the heartfelt single ‘Tree In The Wind’ today, which is taken from their debut album, Red Brick
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