Birmingham/London formed in 2016 band A Titan, A Deity return with another banger to join their already full arsenal of bangers as they unleash new single ‘In Dreams‘. The self proclaimed progressive metalcore titans hit hard and heavy through a rollercoaster four minute ride of time exhilarating time changes. Brutal …
Read More »Elles Bailey-Devil Claims His Prize-Single Review-Planetmosh
The golden tones of Elles Bailey return with her recently released single ‘Devil Claims His Prize’. It was written with indie-rocker Brandy Zdan in Arkansas 2019 but has now been recorded at Middle Farm studio live to tape. It follows her recent 18 date headline tour, perfectly timed to open …
Read More »Starlite & Campbell -Saving Me-Single Review-Planetmosh
Hallelujah! Praise be! Starlite & Campbell return to save us from musical mediocraty with a brand new single ‘Saving Me’ and is also the lead single taken from Starlite. One, a forthcoming concept studio album released on September 1st 2023 on their own Supertone Records label. The husband and wife …
Read More »DieHumane-The Grotesque-Album Review-Planetmosh
Rick Hunolt returns as he joins brand new band DieHumane, describing themselves as “Avant garde, blending elements of metal, industrial, jazz and blues”. It’s a far cry from when Rick was playing guitar for Exodus, my favourite thrash metal band ever but I’m really liking the path he’s taking with …
Read More »Gentle Giant – Interview (Steven Wilson Remix) album review
Steven Wilson polishes and shines Gentle Giant's last great prog album - Interview
Read More »Motörhead – We Play Rock ‘n’ Roll – Live at Montreux Jazz Festival ’07
Motörhead play at a jazz festival in Switzerland and the sound of music is as fresh as a daisy!
Read More »Küntsquad – Küntsquad album review
Not so subtly named Aussie crust death noiseniks give us a suitably uncompromising full-length debut With a name like Küntsquad, you pretty much know from the name and album artwork, that this is not going to be a collection of love songs. What is laid out before us akin to …
Read More »Bodyfarm – “Ultimate Abomination” Album Review
Dutch old-school death metal maestros Bodyfarm deliver a fine fifth full length album. I’ve had this album to hand since its release back in February, but its never too late to get a review in – especially when its a bloody good un like this! Now, I shall just like …
Read More »The Damn Truth-Lonely-Single Review-Planetmosh
Welcome back to The Damn Truth as the Montreal based rockers return with their both feet kicking new single ‘Lonely’, released ahead of their headlining UK July 2023 tour. Three thrilling minutes from this slow burner threatens to ignite at any time but they keep us guessing throughout as grinding …
Read More »The Self Titled-In Your Fire-EP Review-Planetmosh
Welcome back to The Self Titled, The Fantastic Four return with four fantastic songs recently released as an EP titled In Your Fire which certainly applies to it, point proven by opener ‘Dust Devils’ and the dust doesn’t settle as it takes no prisoners from the off on snare drum …
Read More »Kaine-Extinction After-EP Review-Planetmosh
Kaine, the irrepressible band formed in Colchester 2009 forge on with their unrelenting five track EP Extinction After. Formed and fronted by Rage Sadler, the Bruce Banner of metal,”Don’t make him angry, you won’t like him when he’s angry!” Opening track ‘Evil I (All Hail The Evil One)’ is an …
Read More »Ian Hunter-Defiance Part 1-Album Review-Planetmosh
It’s not very often I get to review music by one of my heroes, let alone them being born in the same town of Oswestry, Shropshire that sees Ian Hunter, best known as lead singer for Mott The Hoople from 1969-74 releasing his twenty third star studded solo album Defiance …
Read More »Bisongrass-The Beast Of L.A-Single Review-Planetmosh
Bisongrass, a heavy metal band from Scotland and not bovine informers channel their inner Mastodon, a band not an extinct mammal with their single ‘The Beast Of L.A’, probably in Los Angeles than lower Aberdeen! I was lucky to see them supporting Anvil at the Cathouse in Glasgow 2013, giving …
Read More »Master Charger-Social Witch Hunt-Single Review-Planetmosh
A very metal welcome back to Master Charger as they return from the blackest heart of the Midlands with their first single since 2020 ‘Social Witch Hunt’. Time has not calmed them down as the trio tackle the subject of the dark side of social media and how users constantly …
Read More »Fugitive-Nobody Gets Out Alive-Album Review-Planetmosh
Welcome back Liverpool based rockers Fugitive with new studio album Nobody Gets Out Alive released on CAT Records Music Label, an apt description of how strong this is proven by opener ‘Anything Is Possible’, a feelgood rock and roller fuelled by big fat riffs that hit hard and heavy over …
Read More »A Titan,A Deity-Shattered By The Touch-Single Review-Planetmosh
Hang onto your hearing as A Titan, A Deity return with their raging new single ‘Shattered By The Touch’. It’s definitely shattering and more brutal than just a touch as riffs of mass destruction potency writhe and churn around a seismic drum battery that’s offset by a lung shredding lead …
Read More »YES – MIRROR TO THE SKY – ALBUM REVIEW-PLANETMOSH
The history of YES over the last 20 or so years has seen more ‘Drama’ than Coronation Street and Eastenders combined. I’m not going to go over all the details but for fans it has been a bit of a ride. Albert Tatlock and Ena Sharples have nothing on this. …
Read More »Joe Bonamassa-I Want To Shout About It-Single Review-Planetmosh
Blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa returns by kicking down the doors for new single ‘I Want To Shout About It’ that’s to be featured on an upcoming studio album in 2023 on his J&R Adventures label. It’s a cover of the blues classic by Ronnie Earl And The Broadcasters that Joe …
Read More »Vanitas-Eventum-Single Review-Planetmosh
Formed in Birmingham 2022, Vanitas first came to my attention with their highly impessive self titled four track EP and they return just under a year later with a brand new single ‘Eventum’ released on May 19th, already reaching just under three thousand YouTube views. Four furious minutes effortlessly soothe …
Read More »Twisted Illusion-Upstairs To Optimism-Album Review-Planetmosh
It’s been a while since I’ve reviewed Twisted Illusion and I don’t know why but the stars have aligned once more as they have not just released their fifth studio album Upstairs To Optimism, they unleash it! Formed in Manchester 2013 by Matt Jones, his herculean work ethic has seen …
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