Wishbone Ash's Coat Of Arms: a classic sound revisited By Rich Davenport last updated 19 April 20 A timely return to form from Wishbone Ash on Coat Of Arms
Gary Moore's Live From London: raw, varied, incendiary By Rich Davenport published 31 January 20 Recorded at London's Islington Academy in 2009, Gary Moore: Live from London finds the guitarist back in blue and at his peak
Magnum's The Serpent Rings: continuing the second wave of success By Rich Davenport published 17 January 20 Magnum's 21st studio album The Serpent Rings looks set to continue the band’s hard-won late-career revival
Tygers Of Pan Tang's Ritual: a vintage-era blend of melody and aggression By Rich Davenport published 22 November 19 NWOBHM wildcats Tygers Of Pan Tang are on rabid form these days
Dee Snider - For The Love Of Metal album reviewed By Rich Davenport published 26 July 18 Dee-lightful face-melter from the former Twisted Sister man
Various Artists: Winds Of Time – The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal 1979-1985 album review By Rich Davenport published 28 June 18 Highlights from the NWOBHM in a 3-CD boxset
Graham Bonnet - Flying Not Falling 1991 – 1999 album review By Rich Davenport published 8 March 18 Three from GB
Testament - Reissues album review By Rich Davenport published 2 February 18 Not yet rated Victories snatched from the jaws of defeat
Rose Tattoo - Tatts Live In Brunswick At The Bombay Bicycle Club... album review By Rich Davenport published 27 December 17 Tat’ll do nicely
Dirty Deeds: an Interview with AC/DC expert Jesse Fink By Rich Davenport published 1 November 17 We talk with AC/DC aficionado Jesse Fink to get the inside stories behind his revealing new book, Bon: The Last Highway