Classic Metal Album Reviews
Falling Red – Shake The Faith Review

In an industry of manufactured one hit wonders, Falling Red, have produced quite possibly the most vital Rock album since Guns N Roses delivered Appetite For Destruction.
Super-charged high octane anthems that take you to the sleazy side of town, intoxicate you, then kick your ass UFC style. Falling Red aren’t Saturday evening family entertainment, they [...]
Triaxis – Key To The Kingdom

Triaxis is a Heavy Metal band from South Wales. Dedicated to being the very best that they can be, they give 100% to every gig and recording which is evidenced by their growing popularity on the live scene.
Continuing from the success of their 2008 EP Lord of the Northern Sky, Triaxis have recently launched their [...]
HeKz – Orfeo

HeKz are a band screeching and squealing out of england and straight into the new wave of traditional heavy metal with all the bombast and bravado of their heroes. The Bedfordshire based quartet, HeKz are hi-octane rockers with intricate and meandering epics, they’ll take you on a journey through all things musical and mythical without [...]
Gone Till Winter – Self Titled mini-album

Up and coming Manchester metal band Gone Till Winter have been slowly but surely building a dedicated legion of fans over the last couple of years, and so Rocksins has decided to check out the band, and review their self titled mini-album.
Immediately reminding you of Lacuna Coil, infused with stylings of Dream Theatre and Nightwish, [...]