‘Reviews’ Archives
Album Review: Freedom Call – ‘Land of the Crimson Dawn’
Who’d have thought Southern Germany could produce in your face melodic rock acts like the about to be reviewed Freedom Call guys? Not me for one. I guess that’s why I enjoy being a reviewer/journalist, as I get the opportunity to hear tracks by bands that would very [Read More]
Album Review: Tennis – ‘Young & Old’
Denver-based indie-popsters Tennis second album Young & Old is the follow up to their highly praised debut Cape Dory. Now signed to ATP Recordings the band are unleashing a fresh batch of melodic guitar-based songs that easily match their predecessors’ well-received [Read More]
Album Review: Mad Max – ‘Another Night of Passion’
So where do you start when you are reviewing a new album by a band who made a name for themselves in their native Germany during the late 1980s, who seemed to be on the verge of global success, but saw their dreams of US fame shot down due to record label issues beyond [Read More]
Single Review: The Fades – ‘Meccano’
Who remembers the toy Meccano? You definitely will after listening to garage-band, The Fades, new single, ‘Meccano’, set for digital release on April 1 through Genepool Records. The single, “Meccano”, is exactly what the title suggests – boys toy, Meccano. [Read More]
Album Review: Nashville Pussy – ‘From Hell To Texas (Live and Loud in Europe)’
US hard rockers Nashville Pussy are often dubbed one of the hardest working bands in show business and the recorded response to their live shows certainly live up to that accolade. Nashville Pussy offer up a refreshingly kick-ass swagger to the genre and this re-release of [Read More]













