The Glands – Double Thriller/The Glands/Double Coda
As good or remarkable as any band would eventually prove themselves to be, history has proven conclusively that it’s truly rare for any band…
As good or remarkable as any band would eventually prove themselves to be, history has proven conclusively that it’s truly rare for any band…
The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal has acquired a legendary status amongst music lovers. Not only was it a highly influential movement (without the…
Back in the happy pre-pandemic days when one could go to a gig, seeing Glenn Hughes at the Olympia in Dublin was one of the…
No Future was a seminal punk record label, and this well compiled collection gathers together every single A and B side released by them, the…
Easily the most underrated hardcore band since the genre’s inception in the early Eighties has been the Circle Jerks. The reason that claim is so…
A deeper look at the grooves pressed into The Slackers’ 12″ UV digitally printed vinyl single. Ignoring the, “Gee whiz!” quality of The Slackers’ new…
It’s pretty uncommon for me to wonder where I was when I review a reissue of an album which was originally released after 2002…
This is an important release that covers the punk and post-punk music scene of Northern Ireland in the years between 1977 and 1984. This was…
There’s a certain comfort which can be found in a record which, while new, sounds familiar. As albums like that play, it can be…
One of the things that’s fascinating about the early 70s is just how many innovative bands were formed. Such a band were Irish progressive rockers…