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Ozzy Osbourne - Scary Little Green Men
Following a global album launch and tattoo extravaganza, The Prince Of Darkness proves that the actual music on (upcoming solo record) Ordinary Man comfortably holds its own. Scary Little Green Men starts with steely, blissed-out rings of atmosphere before beefing up into a head-nodding earworm of a chorus. Introspective oddball values, tailored for the big time.
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Ryders Creed - Lost Soul
We’re finishing with this brooding, soul-searching slice from Midlands rockers Ryders Creed. The chorus is their winning ticket here; anthemic, rousing… like the Foo Fighters going for beers and man-hugs with Roadrunner-era Black Stone Cherry, after a particularly devastating break-up. "This song is about the hole that we can all find ourselves in when we start lying and end up not being able to stop,” the band explain. “It's about solitude and pushing all those we love away from us without even realising that it's happening."
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Tiffany Twisted - Sold My Soul
Known to her mates as Hetti Harper, Tiffany’s stage name was inspired by a lyric in the Eagles’ Hotel California. But if you were expecting 70s West Coast throwback activity you’re in for a surprise; Sold My Soul is moody, melodic alt-rock that takes in heartland, pop and a hint of contemporary Nashville, before moving into the kind of chorus that would sit comfortably at Glastonbury and at an indie-rock night.
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Datura4 - You're The Only One
If you need to just check the hell out of whatever’s going on around you (for just shy of four minutes, anyway), this soft, suspenseful fusion of haunting blues, slide and wild west flavours is your guy. You’ll find more spacey goings-on on the Australians’ fourth album, West Coast Highway Cosmic – informed by “long, sometimes lonely” drives between recording studios along the southwest coast of Oz.
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Little Triggers - (Bang) Bang Out Go The Lights
We saw these guys live last week and this was one of the highlights, so we’re happy to share it with you now. It’s a fast n’ furious fireball of barely contained energy that makes them sound like Rival Sons’ naughty kid brothers – the excitable but prodigious ones, jacked up on Haribo and addicted to QOTSA, Wolfmother and Steve Marriot records.
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Stereo Pharoah - Tinnitus
Sometimes there’s no substitute for going back to the basics. Within the first couple of seconds of Tinnitus it’s clear that these Pennsylvania rockers understand that. A short, strutting, slightly stoned fix of groovy dirtbag rock’n’roll, it’ll make your ears ring, sing and skip with the kind of no-frills pleasure that’s dead easy to swallow. Like chocolate for the soul, with a salty kick.
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Biff Byford - Me And You
The Saxon mainman swaps the balls-out crunch n’ bash of NWOBHM for pretty acoustic strumming (fuck, even saxophone) on this ballad from his first solo album, School Of Hard Knocks, which is out this Friday. The years have given Biff plenty to reflect on, and so he does here in a way that feels natural and thoughtful, not self-indulgent. The old smoothie.
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Vodun - Rituals
Now with a new drummer in tow, London’s witchdoctors of hard-grooving psychedelia are back with this balls-out rock cut from latest album Ascend, ahead of UK tour dates this month and next. The sort of vibrant, heavy explosion of beef and bodypaint that makes rock’n’roll a sexier, more exciting place.
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The Blinders - Circle Song
We loved this Manchester trio’s 2018 debut Columbia, so it was with high hopes that we plugged into their new single. Where the former was dominated by raw fury and politically attuned fire, this is a Lennon-esque ode to life’s more troubling crossroads, set to a melancholy waltz that feels by turns dark and sweet. Like what you hear? Their new album Fantasies Of A Stay At Home Psychopath is coming on 8th May.
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Just because I hadn't heard this in ages and a friend shared it with Me at 7am this morning...
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Skunk Anansie - This Means War
Start a riot, a revolution, or just get any festering rage out in the open with Skin and co’s thumping, no-bullshit new single. ‘This means war, fuckers!’ the singer cries in the chorus, in a ferocious manner that's literally impossible to question.
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Joe Satriani - Nineteen Eighty
Few guitarists commit as wholeheartedly to two extremes as Joe Satriani. On the one end, on Satch’s new single here, you’ve got brain-spinning levels of six-string dexterity, seemingly from a galaxy far, far away. On the other end, however, you’ve got a deliciously head-bobbing, basic-as-all-hell blues hook. Somehow the two become friends. Find more outer-space boogies like this on his next album, Shapeshifting.
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Gilby Clarke - Rock’n’Roll Is Getting Louder
Dirty, unrefined and unsophisticated in all the right ways, this new one from the one-time Guns N’ Roses guitarist kicks off with raw, rumbling bass and the kind of guitars the Stones might have played if they’d grown up on 80s metal instead of the blues. Music with which to put away a bottle of whiskey, then go out and break laws and speed limits. Yeah.
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Sturgill Simpson - A Good Look
Anyone familiar with Sturgill from his beautifully cerebral country records might be surprised to see him soundtracking an edgy Anime series. But he’s done it rather brilliantly, marrying his rootsy, soul-burrowing voice with a bouncy tempo, hooky guitars, blazing synths and dancey beats. The good kind of surprise.
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Novatines - The Fear
Moody new one from the young, Bath-based alt rockers – part British classic rock, several parts gnarly 90s grunge (there’s a tasty flash of Just by Radiohead in the guitars), it escalates in anger and intensity before dropping and leaving with a final, emphatic chop.
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Wishbone Ash - Back In The Day
Driving track from WA’s first new album in six years, Coat Of Arms (out this month), described by Andy Powell as a song about “living the life - the rock life, featuring guitars aplenty!” Such a description arguably makes it sound a little more ‘basic’ than it actually is, though the ‘guitars aplenty’ bit is spot on; there are a lot of guitars here, in lush, pensive layers (electric, acoustic, rhythm-building, soloing, softer, rockier...).
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Nightwish - Noise
The Finnish symphonic overlords are back with the first taste of their new album, and they’re taking aim at 21st century culture – selfies, scrolling, screen-staring, mobile phones, basically, plus pills and a whole load of other modern age trappings, all of which are garishly, ghoulishly acted out in a lavish, theatrical video. As the saying goes, if a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing with fabulous costumes and Tuomas Holopainen (wearing only a gas mask) in a bath covered in black oil.
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Crown Lands - Spit It Out
On their new single, this hotly tipped Canadian duo sound like Wolfmother getting freaky with Jack White – noisy, woozy blues rock with guitars that slash like sabres, topped with vocal shrieks straight from the trippiest corner of hell. It’s how you imagine the old blues masters would’ve wanted their legacy to live on.
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Guitarist Mark Zavon’s Self-Titled Debut Album Shows Off His Musical Talent
Mark Zavon appeared in Guitar Player Magazine's "Spotlight" column and has been recognized nationwide for his incredible style and approach. He has performed with the band Scream Parade as well as forming JRZ System described as a funk meets hard rock instrumental band. He has toured and performed with vocalist Stephen Pearcy of Ratt, including performing as a guitarist for Ratt. Mark was also the guitarist and principal songwriter for LA-based hard rock 40 Cycle Hum. He later performed with WWIII featuring Mandy Lion, Vinny Appice, and Jimmy Bain. He's also been busy with Kill Devil Hill, featuring former Pantera and Down bassist Rex Brown, ex-Pissing Razors frontman Dewey Bragg and Type O Negative and Danzig drummer Johnny Kelly. On November 23, 2018, Mark released his self-titled debut solo album via EMP Label Group, founded by Megadeth bassist David Ellefson. Within this album, Mark is the magician behind the keyboards, bass, guitar, and vocals. Major respect to multi-instrumentalists.
In my few years of reviews of rock and metal, I've always preferred the more extreme stuff. The shit that makes the churchgoers down the road cringe. Sometimes it is good to take a break and jam out to some hard rock and traditional metal. The stuff that reminds you of the debauchery of your younger years. Mark Zavon has illustriously captured that feeling with his self-titled album.
Check out his brash and gritty cover of a Billy Joel classic, "Big Shot," as he gives it some modern kicked up fuel. We also have good time music to wreck the house to such as "South of the Border" and "Whiskey Tango". The album is heavy on riffs but certainly not in the sense of a guitarist noodling around in his bedroom. The compositions are fun yet well- thought out. This is definitely something to start a bonfire and kick it with a few friends and a couple of cold ones.
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Psykotribe Takes You On A Twisted Ride With “The Devil’s Complex”
"The world suffers violence, and the violent shall take it by force."~Reverend Jim Jones
Now, this right here is right up my alley. Extreme metal group Psykotribe is from Tampa, Florida. As the weathered veterans of metal remember, Florida was once the breeding ground for the US death metal scene. Over a few short years of doing reviews, it seems that I am seeing a revival of extreme "underground " metal from our southern friends. PSYKOTRIBE has recently completed a tour supporting Six Feet Under as well as thrashers Master. The band members are vocalists Dana Darkly and Jakob Sin, guitarists Jamez Madness, John Williams, and Chris Lewis, bassist Chad Zielesch, and drummer Adam Zielesch. Known for their vast amounts of energy, they have also shared the stage with Dying Fetus, Morbid Angel, The Faceless, Combichrist, Cradle of Filth, Mushroomhead, Doll Skin, Goatwhore, The Agonist, Soilwork, Doyle, Mortiis and Thy Art is Murder, among many others.
On to the album "The Devil's Complex," a twisted ride through tortuous riffs, aggressive vocals, and pure pandemonium. What I enjoy even most about PSYKOTRIBE is they cannot be pigeonholed into one category of metal. They blend some thrash, elements of black metal, death metal, and even some traditional metal.
In the song "End It," we even feature some bass riffs by Dave Ellefson (Megadeth). With this track, I get a black n' roll vibe, and it would almost fit perfectly on an early Wednesday 13 or a Murderdolls album. Another noteworthy song is "Faceless Killers" admittedly because I dig the war-ready drumming. This song will hype you up in the pit with its eccentric ascending style. "Devil's Complex " is sure to breed, chaos and I imagine it sounds badass played live. Definitely some hints of black metal mixed in.
I also dig "Vengeance," and it is undoubtedly a song one can refer to when that one person drives you to the brink. Be warned; it's not going to calm you. Nothing on this album is calm, but it's steeped in the darkest creative juices that I have heard in a very long while. Not to be missed.
Score: 9.5/10
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Collateral - Merry Go Round
To finish, check out the latest single from NWOCR rising stars Collateral – a gleaming Chevy-full of Bon Jovi brushstrokes, big guitars and L'Oréal hair flicks. All slickly executed with gusto. Will it win any prizes for lyrical ingenuity? No. Does it really matter? No. Find more on their self-titled album, out on February 21.
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Naked Six - Lost Art Of Conversation
Raging, contorting and punching out riffs like Nirvana moshing with The Vines, the Manchester-based trio (fronted by Seb ‘son of Biff’ Byford) lay down just over two minutes of thick, seething guitars and roared guttersnipe meditations on the smartphone age. And then, just like that, they’re gone again, leaving dust and ringing ears in their wake.