Album review: Kaiser Chiefs – Kaiser Chiefs’ Easy Eighth Album
Some incredible things have come out of Yorkshire – Wensleydale cheese, Yorkshire puddings, me. Kaiser Chiefs are no exception, especially with their new album Kaiser Chiefs’ Easy Eighth Album, or just...
View ArticleAlbum review: Bruce Dickinson – The Mandrake Project
It’s undeniable that Bruce Dickinson is an icon when it comes rock and metal music. Having one most distinctive voices, and a career spanning 40+ years, it’s safe to describe him as one of the most...
View ArticleKill The Lights – Death Melodies
Kill The Lights are back with their latest album Death Melodies and it is a deathly, melodic piece of perfection. Hear You Scream wastes absolutely no time in getting in your face with a brutal “fuck...
View ArticleCreeper, Zetra @ Epic Studios, Norwich
Creeper brought their intimate 12 Days of Night Tour to Epic Studios in Norwich for a night to remember. Opening the night was the British duo, Zetra. I want to start by saying that I really enjoyed...
View ArticleReview: Grayscale Season – feel something new
Metallers Grayscale Season have released their new album feel something new. First on the record we have Still Hurts which sets the listener up sonically for what the album has to offer. Kicking off...
View ArticleReview: Aniimalia – Carousel
Aniimalia are back with their new EP Carousel. After a fab couple of years winning Kerrang!’s The Deal, playing Download and releasing their debut EP Pressure Points, Carousel has a lot to live up to....
View ArticleReview: Greywind – Antidote
Greywind are back as an independent duo and have been setting social media – particularly TikTok – alight. I was a fan of the band a few years ago so very excited to see where they have gone with...
View ArticleWNSDY AT 7 – See You Again (Release Party and Single Review)
Image: WNSDY AT 7 live at Hallamshire Hotel, Sheffield. Credit: Riccardo Cenci Media. See You Again is the third single of WNSDY AT 7, an upcoming pop punk band from Doncaster. It was released on March...
View ArticleReview: Blind Channel – Exit Emotions
Finnish stars Blind Channel released their new album Exit Emotions on March 1. The distorted opening to first track Where’s the Exit is really cool. It’s not something you hear often, but the way it...
View ArticleReview: The Moor – Ombra
Ombra is the latest record from metallers The Moor. Intro – Il tema dell’Ombra is an atmospheric marvel. It sounds like it could be the score to almost any movie which has a bit of intensity but...
View ArticleReview: Sum 41 – Heaven x Hell
Heaven x Hell is the final album of pop punk superstars Sum 41, and haven’t they treated their dedicated fans?! Released at the end of March, Heaven x Hell is a double album (a whole 20 tracks!)...
View ArticleKaiser Chiefs’ The Easy Eighth Tour, Blackpool
One of the amazing things about working with AltCorner is that I get to cover the bands that I’ve grown up listening to. Last night, I was lucky enough to be accepted to cover Kaiser Chiefs’ sold out...
View ArticleReview: Moonshot – The Power
Moonshot release new album The Power on April 26 through Reaper Entertainment and it’s one hell of an album. Life is a Killer begins with a stunning guitar solo that is welcome therapy to the ears. The...
View ArticleReview: Edit The Tide – Reflections in Sound
My first experience of Edit The Tide was when they supported Punk Rock Factory in Cardiff earlier this year and I enjoyed what I heard so was excited to learn that their debut EP, Reflections in Sound...
View ArticleKid Kapichi and supports live @ The Waterfront, Norwich
Kid Kapichi brought their There Goes the Neighbourhood Tour to The Waterfront in Norwich, accompanied by Dead Pony and Dumb Buoys Fishing Club. Opening the night was Dead Pony, an emerging Scottish...
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