Dave Toynton - Reviews
Marky Ramone
Excellent value for money double CD from Ramones drummer Marky Ramone, which compiles tofether nearly all his work with his late 90's band the Intruders, and also some of the Ramones' best known songs recorded live on tour in Mexico in 2005
Sludgefeast
No nonsense pure metal bliss on new album from London-based rockers Sludgefeast
Priscillas
Exciting mixture of 50’s and 60’s rock ‘n’roll and punk on new 7" from all girl outfit the Priscillas
Mutts
Lively new wave/punk on the Fat Cat label from four piece Brighton-based act the Mutts, very heavily influenced by the New York scene of 1976 /77
Rammstein
Forceful new single from long-serving metal act, Rammstein
Donnas
Up tempo second single from their bestselling 'Gold' from California all girl four piece the Donnas, which proves to be more commercial than some of their previous outings
Boss Martians
Energetic and powerful fifrth album from Seattle band the Boss Martians, which proves to be "new wave at its very best"
Donnas
Snappy high energy rock pop om sixth album from all girl female group, who ahve become increasingly more refined with each new record
Mighty Roars
Raunchy punk rock single on debut single from London-based outfit, the Mighty Roars
I Walk The Line
Diverse punk rock with strong keyboard influence from new piece act from Finland, I Walk the Line
Charlotte Hatherley
Official debut solo single from Ash guitarist Charlotte Hatherley, which proves to be a refreshing change of direction
Midnight Creeps
Raw and gritty high energy punk on debut album from Rhode Island based punks, the Midnight Creeps