Are you seeing our posts on Social Media?

When we post on our Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube are you seeing our posts? We are just asking the question to see what % of our likes and follows actually ever see what we post. Over the last 9 years we have invested a lot of time and effort into our social media presence... Continue Reading →

Thank you for your views on the subscription service! What was the result?

Thankyou to everyone who took the time to take part in our survey on an updated subscription service. After reviewing the results it would seem that there wouldn't be enough interest to make it sustainable moving forward, but it was interesting to hear everyone's views on the subject. We are having to look at ways... Continue Reading →

Changing the model – would you support a subscription service that gave you all our merch and physicals released… for free?

Attached is a survey asking you if firstly you would be interested in such a model, the pricing and your thoughts moving forward.

First review of A Crisis of Faith is in..

"It is probably the best NWOBHM album I have heard since about 1984." "I know this genre is not trendy, I know it is not popular but if every single person who has listened to NWOBHM got to hear this album they would buy it and this band would be known the world over." To... Continue Reading →

A renaissance in classic heavy metal: six bands to watch out for

From Darren’s Music Blog!

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There was a time not too long ago when anything described as a ‘new’ heavy metal band I simply did not get at all. All these weirdly-named sub-genres and even weirder-sounding vocals that just left me feeling old, bewildered and confused.

But in recent years there seems to have been a real renaissance in classic heavy metal from young, upcoming bands who cite influences such as Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Saxon and a host of others from the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) stable from the late 70s/early 80s. Well-written songs, great guitar solos, melodic vocals and crunching riffs: classic heavy metal seems to be in better shape than it’s been for many, many years. There’s plenty out there but here’s a quick round-up of bands that have really captured my imagination recently.

Hell’s Gazelles

Stage presence, charisma, good songs, great riffs, quality musicianship. Many upcoming young bands…

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