Album Review: Pixies – Come On Pilgrim…It’s Surfer Rosa 30th Anniversary Edition
There are two types of hugely influential bands. On one hand, you have groups such as Nirvana - and pretty much everyone recognizes their impact on the music world (and…
Album Review: Tarja – Act II
Tarja is a very diverse and charismatic singer, with a voice that’s absolutely one of a kind. Her dynamic and far-reaching vocal sound is inspired by classical music and opera,…
Album Review: Street Dogs – Stand for Something or Die For Nothing
"Stand for Something or Die For Nothing," has been one of my anticipated releases for 2018. It was four years ago when we got the EP split with Noi!se (which…
Album Review: House of Hamill – March Through Storms
House of Hamill is a folk project with a unique spin on their music. Their sound blurs the lines between modern and timeless production aesthetics, with a special focus on…
Album Review: Bodh’aktan – Ride Out The Storm
Bodh’aktans latest release is a an English album that is a follow up to 2014s "Against Winds and Tides." “Ride Out The Storm” will take you through a frantic whirlwind…
Album Review: Mmhmm – Self-Titled
When you think of acoustic music or singer/songwriters, you always picture the same image in your head, admit it: a lonely guy, sitting in his bedroom with his funky cassette…
Album Review: Irish Moutarde – Perdition
Irish Moutarde might easily be one of the most unique Celtic punk bands you’re likely to hear. Their sound is exactly the kind of Celtic punk rock that you would…
EP Review: Paper Hawk – The Tide
Paper Hawk is a duo with a focus on a very distinctive blend of alternative rock and folk. The pair brings a poignant and intimate tone, which sounds personal and…
Saying Goodbye To Slayer – Review Of One Of The Bands Final Shows
Before they even crossed the stage, fans were going wild with passion and energy as Delusions of Saviour echoed through the Amphitheater. A blue haze swept over the crowd with…
EP Review: Infinitas – Skylla
Infinitas is a band that was started back in 2009, when Piri Betshcart teamed up with Selv Martone. This was to become the beginning of a fruitful musical partnership, which…
Album Review: Cruachan – Nine Years of Blood
Cruachan will be celebrating their 25th anniversary soon, (25 years of blood, if you will) and they've also just put out a new album with a distinctive sonic approach. “Nine…
Album Review: Jolly Jackers – Out Of The Blue
Jolly Jackers are a Celtic Punk band originally from Hungary. Their sound is inspired by the timeless melodies of Celtic folk music, spliced up with the searing and unadulterated energy…
Album Review: Firkin – We Are The Ones
Firkin might be a familiar name to you if you are a fan of Celtic Punk music. This talented band has just released an exciting new album titled “ We…
Album Review: Auri – Self-Titled
Auri is a musical project that is unlike anything else out there these days. The entire attitude of the band is quite unorthodox, as the genesis of the project itself…
Album Review: Blake Brown & The American Dust Choir – Long Way Home
“Long Way Home” is a new, exciting release by Blake Brown & The American Dust Choir. Besides the charismatic frontman, the group also consists of his wife Tiffany Brown (keys…