ALBUM REVIEW: Zodiac N Black – The Aftermyth
- by Jon Seymour
Artist: Zodiac N Black
Title: The Aftermyth
Genre: Hard Rock
I was given this album to listen to, by someone involved with the band. I’m always up for trying out new music, and honestly, sometimes I come across stuff that’s actually a bit pants….. This, thankfully, is not one of those times.
Right from the opening track, this album comes out all guns blazing. It pounds you into the corner with relentless hammer blows, leaving you battered and bruised, and that’s just for starters… It’s not a seriously heavy album, but the thundering basslines and the rhythm section really get under your skin. It’s music you can ‘feel’ that’s for sure.
Overall, I’d say the album has a grunge feel, and often I was taken back to the glory days of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. I mean that of course, with the highest praise. Read more…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Pearl Handled Revolver – Colossus
- by Jon Seymour
Artist: Pearl Handled Revolver
Title: Colossus
Genre: Original Blues Rock
This is another of those albums that was given to me out of the blue. I was pointed in the direction of some sample tracks, and that left me hungry for more. Pearl Handled Revolver are a blues/rock band based here in the UK, and they have been around for some time. Having released three EPs already, Colossus is their first ‘full length’ album, and what an album it is.
The vocals are probably what hit me first. They’re lower than gutter level in terms of being down and dirty, with enough gravel to keep a concrete mixer going for weeks on end. That said though, there are some clean vocals too, that provide a soulful interlude to the proceedings. Musically, it’s wall to wall blues rock, with crunching guitars, lively keyboards, wailing harmonica, and groovy bass. It’s a very strong album indeed.
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Total Biker FM Chats To Young UK Rockers SPARTAN
Spartan are four young and extremely talented musicians who formed in early 2011. Hailing from Portsmouth, they write their own music and already have an EP, “A New Age“, available on iTunes. Frontman Harvey wants to see a teen led rock revival, encouraging others to learn to play instruments and practising rather than the instant fame factory route involving a large helping of auto-tune and drum machines! Sounds like our kind of band!
TBFM – How did you get your current band name Spartan, and what other names have you used in the past? Read more…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Vengeance – Crystal Eye
- By Phil Allely
Artist: Vengeance
Title: Crystal Eye
Release Dates:
Europe: February 27th, 2012
Germany: February 24th, 2012
USA/Canada: March 2012
It’s hard to believe that Dutch rockers Vengeance have been around for thirty years. Founding member Leon Goewie has never given up hope on his band and that is a testimony to his enduring faith in the music he makes and the genre he loves so much.
With his distinctive vocals maturing nicely Goewie and Co. are on fine form in this their latest assault on the senses Crystal Eye. Taking a slightly more serious route than previous efforts this is a positive and expressive release by a band that have been plugging away solidly for three decades.
Vengeance are an old school rock act at heart. Their lyrics are catchy, the vocals are gritty and powerful and the guitar hooks bring the songs to life as they rightly should. Read more…
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Total Biker FM Chats To VALOUS Ahead Of TBFM Factor & Twitrfest 2012!
TBFM Factor registrations have been pouring in over the last 2 weeks, and with another 8 weeks left to register we expect to be inundated with bands all vying for a place in the competition. There are 150 places available in the competition and close to that number have already registered. We are aware that some bands are recording new material at the moment or are away touring, so have given a fair 10 weeks registration period so that no one misses out.
One band that has got their application in nice and early is Birmingham-based heavy rock band, Valous – who we will be seeing very soon at Twitrfest in Wakefield on 25th February 2012. We caught up with the guys recently to find out a bit more about them…
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EP REVIEW: Voodoo Six – Falling Knives
- By SJRox
Artist: Voodoo Six
Title: Falling Knives
Genre: Classic / Hard Rock
Voodoo Six might be a new name to some people, but they have a couple of albums out and “Falling Knives” is the band’s latest EP that was released in digital format on November 28th. This special limited edition release, containing 3 new songs & 3 re-recorded versions of tracks off earlier albums, comes following the success of a tour early 2011 with the Michael Monroe band and a headlining tour staring on 17th Nov.
The EP starts with the groovy rocking “Falling Knives“, an aggressive hard hitting track with powerful vocal lines and a solid guitar work. Next up is “Sharp Sand”, with a catchy riff it’s a fantastic rock tune to get people air guitaring, headbanging & singing along to. The other new track “Stop“, is perhaps the best of the new ones, it has a blusier, old-fashioned dirty funky sound to it. Read more…
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ALBUM REVIEW: The Amorettes – Haulin’ Ass
- By Phil Allely
Artist: The Amorettes
Title: Haulin’ Ass
Genre: Classic / Hard Rock
Girls in rock bands are always a welcome sight to see. The majority of rock fans may be male (although that may be debatable when you factor in the male/female breakdown at some of 2011’s more popular rock festivals) but that doesn’t mean the vast proportion of guys don’t want/wish to see a rock chick strutting herself on stage.
The Amorettes are a feisty all-female three-piece rock band based in Scotland and they certainly tick all of the boxes when it comes to not only their lives shows, but their recorded work. Debut album Haulin’ Ass is a nice ten track trip through the bands psyche (I.E. these are fun loving young ladies with rock in their hearts and it shows in their musical output). Since their formation in 2009 The Amorettes, Gillian, Hannah and Heather have gigged their way around the UK and played support spots for such luminaries as W.A.S.P. and LA Guns, their recent spots at Highway to Hell in Glasgow and Hard Rock Hell in Wales haven’t harmed their street cred either. Read more…
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Total Biker FM Chats to Latvian-Mancunian Disco Metal Band, Stonestreet!
Ahead of our last New Music Chart Show (which is making way for the TBFM Factor Competition), we caught up with Latvian-Mancunian Disco-metallers, STONESTREET. With only 5 hours of voting left, they are sitting pretty at Number 3!
TBFM – What is your band called, and what other names have you used in the past?
STONESTREET – Our band is called Stonestreet – now and then and forever!
TBFM – How did you get your current band name?
STONESTREET – Actually, it’s quite simple –Stonestreet is an existing, real street in Riga, Latvia where we as a band formed and practiced. We didn’t want to complicate things by making up something –instead we called ourselves in the name of the place that inspired us to create music. If you’d take a glimpse of One Dead Game video shot at Stonestreet’s place you’d know what are we talking about! Attention –you must be 18+ to watch this video!
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ALBUM REVIEW: Inferno – Welcome to the Lion’s Den
- By Phil Allely
Artist: Inferno
Title: Welcome To The Lion’s Den
Genre: Alternative Rock
One thing I enjoy about freelance reviewing is that I can not only pick and choose who or what I review, but I can also make a trip to a gig and pick up a cd that this fine website (TBFM) will allow myself to review. This is a great way for not only me and potentially our DJs, but you the loyal listener/reader to get to know about the existence of band outside of our usual realms of interest, geographical area or preferred genre.
This past October (whilst hooking up with the TBFM crew) at the Highway to Hell competition I was able to catch my first live set from young welsh rockers Inferno and I was suitably impressed. On this occasion the trio were on fine form and their performance on the night netted them a spot at the 2012 Hammerfest festival.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Psycho Kiss – Monkeying Around
- By Phil Allely
Artist: Psycho Kiss
Title: Monkeying Around
Genre: Rock
They always say don’t judge a book by its cover, in the music industry that can be adapted to don’t judge a band by its name. Psycho Kiss may sound like an all-out heavy metal style outfit, but when you look at their album cover (and song titles) for Monkeying Around you start to see the underlying humour that this popular South Wales four-piece bring to their music.
Psycho Kiss are a nicely balanced collective, their particular classic rock sound is one that takes in every aspect of the genre. Vocalist Helen has a range that can easily adapt to softer ballad styles and yet seamlessly has the ability to burst into some pretty heavy lyrics. The rest of the band work well together to assist her, bass (Jason) and lead guitar (Paul) building the songs nicely to allow Helen the space to do her thing. Drummer Penfold is perhaps the key here as he thunders his way through the ten tracks on offer. Read more…
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