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EP REVIEW: ELECTRON- HOLLOW

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  Review by Anselm Anderson London-based contemporary metal band Electron released their new EP 'Hollow' last Friday (May 24th). Following last year's debut album 'Defiance', this release features five turbo-charged tracks. The band combines grunge vocals with crunchy riffs to captivate the listener's attention. Formed in 2022, the trio are led by the angst-ridden vocals of guitarist Jason Payne, the heavy strikes of drummer Nuno Bessa and the hypnotic basslines of Joanna Hyde. The trio create hook-laden, anthemic rock with razor-sharp riffs that harken back to the tale end of the Nu-Metal era. The band has promoted the release extensively across digital platforms and magazines and has also toured the UK in support of Riff-masters King Buffalo. 'Hollow' was produced by acclaimed producer Romesh Dodangoda, whose work I have covered extensively. He is a producer who likes to get the best out of his artists, and this five-tracker is no exception. The sear

FRONTIERS MUSIC SRL RELEASE: MR BIG PAY TRIBUTE TO LATE DRUMMER ON NEW ALBUM.

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MR BIG HAS ANNOUNCED THEIR LATEST STUDIO EFFORT IS ENTITLED' TEN' AS A TRIBUTE TO LATE DRUMMER STEVE TORPEY Photo courtesy of Joel Barrios 1980's hard rock act MR. BIG has announced they will release their tenth studio album, aptly titled 'Ten', on Friday, July 12 via Frontiers Music SRL . The album is a tribute to the late drummer Pat Torpey and features eleven new tracks from the quartet.  Nick D'Virgilio has come in to replace Torpey as the band put their hearts and souls into making the perfect Blues album, which was produced by Jay Ruston and MR. BIG . 'Ten' promises to be the perfect farewell to the band's adorning fanbase as they wrap up their 'The BIG Finish tour in South America with one final treat. The legendary icons return with this raw, powerful blues album, accompanied by the 1970s-inspired blues rocker 'Good Luck Trying'. a song that sounds influenced by greats like Eric Clapton and Company. It also happens to be the fi

THE ANTI QUEENS RELEASES NEW 'DISENCHANTED' ALBUM VIA STOMP RECORDS, UNVEIL NEW 'OVERTHINKING MUSIC VIDEO

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  Toronto's Punk rock act The Anti-Queens,   have just released their latest LP, "Disenchanted," with an accompanying video for the track "Overthinking". The new album is out now via all digital and physical outlets via Stomp Records. The Anti Queens. lead by Emily Bones and Valerie Knox have been active for over a decade, intent on taking on the male-dominated music scene with their raw, energetic rock 'n' roll style. The duo hope to bring that enthusiasm to a global audience with their latest release, 'Disenchanted', released last Friday via Stomp Records. Steve Rizun and Dave Baksh are the producers who recorded the album at Drive Studios in Toronto, Canada. The album tackles the subjects of politics, social degradation and knowing one's self. The release is supported by a new music video 'Overthinking, which Knox directed herself alongside Michael Crusty of  Crusty Media. Mr Crusty also played a role in filming and editing the video w

LP REVIEW: SLASH-ORGY OF THE DAMNED

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  G'N'R guitarist Slash has ventured into the blues for his sixth solo effort 'Orgy Of the Damned' which was released last Friday ( May 17th) via Gibson Records. This may surprise many fans of the fuzzy-haired musician with the big hat. He has roped in fellow musicians and friends to record 11 covers of some blues classics by T Bone Walker, Muddy Waters and Robert Johnson, as a tribute to his favourite music. Slash or Saul Hudson to his parents was born in Stoke, England and was introduced to the Blues by his American Grandmother, and subsequently onto his guitar hero B.B King. He now wants to pay homage to some of those greats with his old Blues Ball bandmates Johnny Griparic and keyboardist Teddy Andreadis, joined by drummer Michael Jerome and fellow guitarist and vocalist Tash Neal to lend some rhythm and blues to some notable tracks sung by guests, which include AC/DC Frontman, Brian Johnson , ZZ TOP guitarist Billy Gibbons , Punk icon I ggy Pop and pop star Dem

EP REVIEW: REVENANT- WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE

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  There seems an upsurge in Southern Rock acts these days, but they don't capture the true essence of their American roots. Revenant is a Southern Rock band from Basingstoke, England, and they capture the essence of those roots from across the pond. I hear the influences of southern rock giants like Lynryd Skynryd in their music, which I fail to hear from today's so-called southern rock bands. The Quartet unleashed their new five-track EP, released last Friday. Lead singer Sugarman Sam has led a storied musical adventure. He began his journey with The   Voodoo Men , before forming Dead Jackals with fellow guitarist and bandmate Matthew Hudson. They soon joined drummer Carl D and bassist Robin Nutley to form Revenant. The result is a surprisingly straight-out rock release with plenty of riffs and hook-laden choruses to please the average rock listener. The lively song "Coming Back To Life" has a sound reminiscent of the debut album "Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd

THE RAMBLING MAN INTERVIEWS: BLUES GUITARIST DARNELL COLE

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  The Rambling Man caught up with blues guitarist Darnell Cole to discuss his upcoming "Life on The Run" UK tour this June, which will include several local venues and festivals. I also grabbed an opportunity to discuss his band The Vibe, The differences between American and British audiences, and what instruments Cole will be using on the tour. Scroll down to read the full interview. Hello Darnell, Could you tell me a bit about yourself and your band, The Vibe? Haha, I don't know if anything about us can be summed up into little bits. I started this current journey after the end of Porcelain Hill and have metamorphosized into something much more impactful, I truly feel it is my goal to bring the world together with this music, music that transcends politics, genre, age, and music you experience. To do that I need musicians who are on the same wavelength, that deep meaningful frequency because the audience can tell, and this current Lineup of the Vibe is RESONANT!  Congra

ALBUM REVIEW: THE TREATMENT-WAKE UP THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

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  Words by Anselm Cambridge is best known in England for boat races and universities but you can now add The Treatment to that list. The quintet returns with their highly-anticipated sixth studio effort entitled Wake Up the Neighbourhood  via Frontiers Music SRL. I have been a fan of this group for a while, ever since the release of their album 'Power Crazy' in 2019. They are part of the NWOCR genre, which includes other bands such as Thundermother, Massive Wagons, The Lazys, and many more. These bands typically produce defiant and anthemic rock tracks with influences from legendary bands like AC/DC, Thin Lizzy, and Led Zeppelin. If you're familiar with this genre, you can expect more of the same from The Treatment's newest release. The group was formed in 2008 and has released five albums so far. Their debut album 'Running With the Dogs' in 2014 served as a prelude to their future music. They have cited Def Leppard, Thin Lizzy , and AC/DC as their influences

Album Review: Pale Wizard Records Presents- Sparks :Kimono My House-50 Years Later

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 WORDS BY ANSELM Pale Wizard Records presents the fourth instalment in their '50 Years Later' series, featuring a special edition of Sparks' 'Kimono My House.  The label has achieved success by honouring iconic releases from artists like Alice Coope r, David Bowie, and Budgie. The series presents a chance to appreciate classic tracks while bringing new acts to the global stage. Pale Wizard Record s has excelled over the years in highlighting bands such as Alujah, Sergeant Thunderhoof , and Phoxjaw. Phoxjaw and Sergeant Thunderhoof a re among the bands featured in this release, along with Tony Reed, Krooked Tongue, Josiah , and many others. Each act put its own gloss on twelve classic tracks of this period. The bands manage to capture the original's wit and quirkiness while adding a modern twist. As for the album, 'Kimono My House was released in 1974 by Spark s via Island Records. This marked a pivotal moment in the careers of Ron and Russell Mael, the sib

BLUES GUITARIST LAURENCE JONES ANNOUNCES FIVE INTIMATE SHOWS FOR THIS AUTUMN 2024

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  Photo Credit: Rijino Boon Photography Words by Anselm  The Liverpool-born Blues guitarist Laurence Jones has added five more dates to his final UK tour this autumn. The shows will take place this September and October to round off a successful 2023/24 headline tour, which will see Jones support Status Quo in Glasgow, Scotland. These dates are the final ones for his 'Bad Luck and The Blues' album campaign, released last August via Marshall Records. The shows start on Friday 6th September at Tivoli Theatre in Wimborne, Dorset, England. British readers may be more familiar with the venues as Jones then makes appearances at iconic venues across England at The Jam House in Birmingham, Half Moon in Putney, and The Brook in Southampton before the tour's conclusion  at The Patriot in Crumlin on Friday,25th October 2024. Please view the poster below for a full understanding of the dates, plus check out the links for tickets too. Laurence Jones quoted in a press release that he wa

EP REVIEW: EDIT THE TIDE-REFLECTIONS IN SOUND

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  WORDS BY ANSELM The Rambling Man has showcased another wave of British rock. This week's spotlight is on Edit The Tide , hailing from Swansea, Wales. This new band, formed last year, has released their debut EP, ' Reflections in Sound.' The five-track EP narrates their foray into the music industry with a progressive metal style, with vocal melodies and hooks that echo bands such as Biffy Clyro and Funeral For A Friend. They have graced the stage alongside notables such as the previously mentioned acts, as well as  Skindred and Bring Me The Horizon. The EP was produced by a newcomer producer   Sam Kilby at Unit 13 Music Studio  Abe Fihema  helped master the record at Luna Crown Audio. It is quite an accomplishment for a new band to achieve so much before their debut release. I am always eager to introduce new acts to the readers of this blog, but they often don't gain much traction before their release. Currently, Edit The Tide appears to be riding a crescent wave of