Confession: Ireland's Stormzone are a new one on me despite Lucifer's Factory being their sixth release. So I now have to sit and wonder how the hell they've manage to pass me by for twelve years. Based on the thirteen tracks I've listened to more times than I can now count, they're... well, they're bloody brilliant. … Continue reading Album Review: Stormzone – Lucifer’s Factory
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Album Review: The Rocket Dolls – DeadHead
Brighton based heavy rock trio The Rocket Dolls are about to unleash their sophomore album DeadHead this Friday (6th April) on the world, and we here at The Moshville Times had the pleasure of getting a first listen. Having not heard their debut, I was promised it features "Just the right amount of melody with straight … Continue reading Album Review: The Rocket Dolls – DeadHead
Album Review: Melvins – Pinkus Abortion Technician
In 1983 (The) Melvins formed in Washington to become pioneers of the genre now known as grunge. Their fast-paced punk style was grasped by their rising fan base and exploded upon the world of music. Being a late bloomer I first heard their 1993 record, Houdini, on Atlantic records and it was the highest selling … Continue reading Album Review: Melvins – Pinkus Abortion Technician
Album Review: The Kut – Valley of Thorns
The Kut are a London based three-piece band created by multi-instrumentalist Princess Maha and they are about to release their full-length debut record, Valley of Thorns. A concept created with the help of Pledge Music and an ever-growing fanbase acquired through years of touring. I’m not gonna lie, I’m excited about this record, I saw … Continue reading Album Review: The Kut – Valley of Thorns
EP Review: Cist – The Frozen Casket
Cist were a band that I hand picked from a list of about sixty albums that were distributed to our reviewers. One of the things that I do is check out the band on YouTube if I had not heard of them before. After looking at a few other bands, I was about to give … Continue reading EP Review: Cist – The Frozen Casket
Album Review: Blackberry Smoke – Find a Light
You’ve got to admire Blackberry Smoke’s work ethic. Constant touring sees them all across America and Europe and somehow they managed to squeeze in recording sessions for another album, barely a year and a half on from the last one. If any band adopted that infamous phrase of “Build it and they will come”, it’s … Continue reading Album Review: Blackberry Smoke – Find a Light