Richard Webb
A Kentish lad in his early thirties. I'm a journalist that loves anything grizzly and gruesome whether it's in music, film or art. My guitar and vinyl collections are amongst my prize possessions and my wardrobe is predominantly black.
Reviews

ALBUM REVIEW: Senses Fail – If There Is Light, It Will Find You

Post-hardcore mainstays Senses Fail return with their seventh full length effort and are setting out to prove that age and experience always prevail. Following on from the ultra aggressive 'Renancer' album and the melodic 'Pull The Thorns From Your Heart', the band appear to be aiming to head back to more familiar ground.
Interviews

MUSIC INTERVIEW: Between The Buried And Me

Between The Buried And Me are the benchmark for modern day progessive metal. For nearly two decades they have been creating some of the most unencumbered, genre-hopping metal music around and having recently released the first half of their eighth studio album Automata I they show no sign of stopping. We managed to coax them out of their busy schedule to answer a few questions and to see if we could get an insight in to the intricate minds of the band.
Reviews

ALBUM REVIEW: Between The Buried And Me – Automata I

Progressive metal visionaries Between The Buried And Me are back with a fresh batch of boundary-smashing, genre hopping tracks. This marks the first instalment in a two-part concept album that is set to take both the metal and progressive rock worlds by storm.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Waterparks – Entertainment

The lovable scamps in Waterparks return with their second full length album and have the world fully in their sights with their butter-wouldn’t-melt slices of pop rock. The foundations were laid with their debut album ‘Double Dare’ and hopefully the boys will be building upon this with their latest effort, ‘Entertainment’.
Reviews

ALBUM REVIEW: Cane Hill – Too Far Gone

Cane Hill combine their previously explored Nu Metal sound and blend it with a combination of other musical influences to create a whole new animal for their second full length album. Although it’s not the finished article, this release shows a lot of promise and a massive step in the right direction.
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