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  • Down To Rock #10 (October 2013)

    My name is Teddy Heavens and I’m bringing you the latest Sleaze/Glam/Punk/Metal and Trash rock and roll news from the Golden State and the streets (and gutters) of Hollywood, California! From the Valleys to the alleys, I’ll find the coolest bands to report on and let you know what’s up from the Rock and Roll Read more

  • Wyldlife

    Wyldlife

    WYLDLIFE is probably still a new name to your ears, but they already have two albums out. The time has come to get to know about one of the best bands in the new US power pop/’77 punk/glam scene! Can you tell us a bit about the band history? How did you get the idea Read more

  • Michael Monroe “Horns and Halos”

    Michael Monroe “Horns and Halos”

    -Record review by Anguish Young “Every day, I feel like running away… much as I did as a teenager in Vermont in the ’50s. But now, there’s nowhere to run to. All the cool places have been ruined. Soon, we will all be evicted from the planet, and so the world will end just as Read more

  • Superhorrorfuck “Death Becomes Us”

    This is already the 3rd album of these flashy Italian horror rockers. Still addicted to grand guignol (just look at the cover photo) and playing some sleaze injected metal that will remind you of WEDNESDAY 13, and sometimes of fellow Italian rock’n’rollers HOLLYWOOD KILLERZ (“Down At The Graveyard”, “Horrorchy III”), SUPERHORRORFUCK is now a well Read more

  • Cadaver Club “A Fate Worse Than Life”

    Horror rock is quite a large category, but when you think about horror punk, it’s hard to avoid mentionning The MISFITS, and CADAVER CLUB know it well (“I’m Making a Monster, Baby”, “Do You Dig Graves?”…) Although they come from rainy England and describe their music as funeral punk (“The spectacle of ALICE COOPER with Read more

  • Seventh Veil “White Trash Attitude”

    The Italian gang is back with 10 songs (they released a 3 song EP last year) still influenced by 80s Sunset Strip bands and melodic heavy rock. Sometimes reminding of “Girls Girls Girls” (Obviously one of their favourite albums as the band’s name suggests) Crüe era in the guitar riffs (“Red Light In Your Eyes”, Read more