ALBUM REVIEW: Veonity – Elements Of Power

The name VEONITY had popped around the Power Symphonic circuit but I hadn’t really given them a listen until recently. They have released their fifth studio album Elements Of Power and after experiencing the brilliant sounds off this record, I will be keeping my eyes and ears out for them. The album is a conceptual … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Veonity – Elements Of Power

ALBUM REVIEW: Arjen Anthony Lucassen’s Star One – Revel In Time

Time Travel as a concept has been in the public eye and their imaginations since H.G. WELLS’ The Time Machine popularised it back in 1895. Since then, it’s been portrayed in various mediums such as literary fiction, movies and even across the silver screen. Musically it’s been utilised by artists such as HAWKWIND, URIAH HEEP, … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Arjen Anthony Lucassen’s Star One – Revel In Time

ALBUM REVIEW: Crusade Of Bards – Tales Of The Seven Seas

Are you ready for a voyage of discovery and wonder? No one ever is but trust me, you will want to be a part of this journey. CRUSADE OF BARDS are due to release their latest account Tales Of The Seven Seas and it is one to experience. Pirates Of The Caribbean comes to mind … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Crusade Of Bards – Tales Of The Seven Seas

ALBUM REVIEW: Glasya – Attarghan

GLASYA have been on the scene since 2017 and I have recently come across them. They are being hailed uprising visionaries of the Mediterranean Symphonic metal scene and judging from the stunning sounds from their upcoming tale Attarghan, it’s easy to see why that is. The title track contains opening narration with dramatic symphonies and … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Glasya – Attarghan

EP REVIEW: Secreum – Embrace

Forged in North London in 2021, SECREUM has spent the last nine years building a loyal following in their local scene. In that time, the band suffered from common pitfalls of all young bands from line-up changes to conflict of interest. These factors led to the band taking a brief hiatus in 2014. Luckily, three … Continue reading EP REVIEW: Secreum – Embrace

ALBUM REVIEW: Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy & The ConspirAtors – 4

No introductions are needed when you say the names Slash and Myles Kennedy. I had heard them many times with their respective bands, I had heard the odd song from SLASH FT. MYLES KENNEDY & THE CONSPIRATORS, yet this is my first time hearing a full-length album from them. The album in question is their … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy & The ConspirAtors – 4

ROCK OUT STAND OUT PLAYLIST – 05.02.2022

We are now into February, and Spring has arrived. This is not only the start of rebirth, rejuvenation, resurrection and regrowth in Nature but something we can all embrace physically and mentally too. With the long nights becoming shorter and also being able to enjoy getting out and about again. It means it is also … Continue reading ROCK OUT STAND OUT PLAYLIST – 05.02.2022

ALBUM REVIEW: Saxon – Carpe Diem

One of the stalwart acts of the NWOBHM scene and now approaching their fifth decade, SAXON aren’t showing any signs of complacency or of slowing down as they prepare to unleash their 23rd album upon the world which covers not only modern-day affairs but historical accolades too. Carpe Diem (Seize The Day) most certainly lives … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Saxon – Carpe Diem

ALBUM REVIEW: Skillet – Dominion

I was so taken with SKILLET’s previous release Victorious that it was one of my top two albums of that year. It’s one I go back to time and time again due to its powerful content that helps you feel you can conquer anything. They are back with their latest album Dominion which is understandably … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Skillet – Dominion

ALBUM REVIEW: Ecryptus – Kyr’am Beskar

For a franchise that is so well known for its musical content Star Wars has an alarmingly small repertoire of original music made in tribute to it. Now obviously some styles are more fitting than others. For example I doubt easy listening tribute to Tatooine’s finest would go down overly well but a death metal … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Ecryptus – Kyr’am Beskar