To be honest the genre melodeath is a bit hit and miss for me but my hopes have been easily restored as Akilla have certainly caught my attention with their stunning new single ‘Serpent And The Son’ taken from their forthcoming debut album The Gods Have Spoken due for release …
Read More »The Revenants-Burn The Witch+Crazy-New Song Reviews-Planetmosh
2023 sees the welcome return of hard rock, post punk trio, Stoke-On-Trent nutters The Revenants burst back on the scene to give it a good kick up the arse with two brand spanking songs ‘Burn The Witch’ and ‘Crazy’, available now on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music and more! The band …
Read More »Hands Of Attrition-Solace-Single Review-Planetmosh
Make sure your audio devices are ready for six insane minutes of technical death metal as ‘Solace’, latest single from Birmingham based band since 2017, Hands Of Attrition. Riffs pummel, grind and fly off the fretboards like a hive of angry bees, a full bluntal drum assault should worry any …
Read More »Elles Bailey-Hole In My Pocket-Single Review-Planetmosh
Elles Bailey makes a welcome return with her single ‘Hole In My Pocket’, the first track taken from the deluxe edition of her chart topping album Shining In The Half Light, due for release on March 17th 2023. She’s a hard touring artist, sharing stages with Don McLean, Van Morrison, …
Read More »Those Damn Crows-Inhale/Exhale-Album Review-Planetmosh
Point Of No Return, the second album by Bridgend based Those Damn Crows released in 2020 is very apt with its title considering they’ve kept on breaking down doors resulting in their Inhale/Exhale third album recently released via Earache Records. These ten tracks see them hone their craft of musicianship …
Read More »Troy Redfern-The Fever-Single Review-Planetmosh
2023 already looks a busy year for future guitar hero Troy Redfern. Not only has he just released a brand new single ‘The Fever’ taken from a forthcoming studio album due later in the year that follows his previous studio masterpiece Wings Of Salvation that’s available digitally, on CD and …
Read More »The Miser-Memento Mori-EP Review-Planetmosh
Welcome back to The Miser who pile on the misery since forming in 2014 with recently released, brand spanking new EP Memento Mori. These five tracks challenge your opinions as it focuses around themes of mental health, horror and loss. It’s not an easy listen, but a very rewarding one! …
Read More »Marisa And The Moths-Damned If I Do-EP Review-Planetmosh
There has been a lot going on in the Marisa And The Moths camp since I reviewed their self titled debut studio album in November 2018 but they are back and biting with the recently released Damned If I Do EP, the first of a number of releases in 2023 …
Read More »Son Of Shinobi-Unwritten Boy-Single Review-Planetmosh.
In over eleven years writing over 900 reviews for Planetmosh, this is definitely the emotionally hardest one I’ve done as Son Of Shinobi return with new single ‘Unwritten Boy’. Their drummer Steven Hadzik sadly passed away in the early hours of January 9th 2023 after fighting pancreatic cancer since 2021, …
Read More »Black Star Riders – Wrong Side of Paradise – Album review
FUAGH A BALLAH (Clear the way), Black Star Riders (BSR) has released their fifth, tub-thumping, balls-fresh, heavy riffing new album ‘Wrong Side of Paradise’. Black Star Riders are the offshoot band of Thin Lizzy, fronted by Ricky Warwick. Warwick set out to sustain ‘Lizzy’s reputation whilst delivering a fresh …
Read More »Small Town Saviours-Small Town Saviours-Album Review-Planetmosh
Welcome back Small Town Saviours, the berks from Berkshire have returned kicking and screaming to save us from mundane music with a bakers dozen of feel good songs on their forthcoming self titled debut album due out on January 27th 2023 on all digital platforms! They class themselves (and quite …
Read More »Black Coast-Mercy-Single Review-Planetmosh
Dry January certainly doesn’t apply to Stoke On Trent noisemongers Black Coast as they literally unleash a new single ‘Mercy’, first track taken from a forthcoming four track EP ‘Black Coast’-Black Coast on April 28th 2023 and also have a new website. The EP will have a pre-order vinyl and …
Read More »King Kraken-MCLXXX-Album Review-Planetmosh
Hang onto whatevers left of your hearing as Cardiff, South Wales based noisemongers King Kraken self release their debut studio album MCLXXX on January 27th 2023, followed by an album launch the following day at Redhouse, Cymru. These ten tinnitus worrying songs go for the throat as ‘Devils Night’ is …
Read More »Trench Dogs – A Little Overdressed (Single Review)
Glambouyant (is that a word?) Swedish Rock and Roll band Trench Dogs have just released their new single "A Little Overdressed" ahead of the release of their new album Stockholmiana.
Read More »Starlite Campbell Band-Starlite Campbell Band Live!2-Album Review-Planetmosh
In a musical world of wannabes welcome back to the real deal as husband and wife Suzy Starlite and Simon Campbell return like a breath of fresh air with their Starlite Campbell Band, releasing their fourth album on Supertone Records, Starlite Campbell Band Live!2 They proclaim to be “Flying in …
Read More »Sister Morphine – Ghosts of Heartbreak City (Single Review)
Ghosts of Heartbreak City, is a lively rock and roll song think Chuck Berry's Johnny B. Goode meets Diamond Dogs' Goodbye, Miss Jill. Should appeal to fans of Dogs D'Amour, Hanoi Rocks, Quireboys and The Rolling Stones.
Read More »Dark Matter-The Rectory-Album Review-Planetmosh
The Rectory, recently released by WormHoleDeathRecords studio album by Dark Matter, live up to their name by unleashing some of the most utterly bleak doom metal I’ve heard for quite some time. They like to write long songs, three of the five here clock in at about the twelve minute …
Read More »Screamer-Kingmaker-Album Review-Planetmosh
Screamer, a new band to me formed in Ljungby, Sweden in 2009 are making all the right noises as they release their fifth studio album Kingmaker on January 13th 2023 via Steamhammer/SPV Records. These ten tinnitus causing tracks kick off with ‘Kingmaker’ with a riff that could move mountains with …
Read More »Jordan Red-Hands That Built The World-Album Review-Planetmosh
Not even Covid 19 could halt the dream of London based Jordan Red releasing Hands That Built The World, their thought provoking, self released debut album. Formed by Dan Baker who then took on Daniel Leigh, lead singer for New Device, Conor O’ Keefe on bass guitar and Dave Fee …
Read More »This House We Built-This House We Built-Album Review-Planetmosh
Towards the end of 2022 I was asked to review a video that was premiered by This House We Built, the song was ‘Fly Me Up To The Moon’, taken from their debut album of the same name that was self released on October 15th via THWB Records and I …
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