Blu-ray Music Review: Europe - Live at Shepherd’s Bush, London

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80's hair-metal icons, Europe, show off their fresh new sound with an excellent new concert video.

Audio | Motorhead’s old tricks still work, thankfully

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For its 20th studio album in almost 35 years, Motorhead is getting credit for sticking with its formidable strengths, even if that means not pushing any boundaries or blazing any trails. Familiarity in this case is inspiring gratitude. From the Guardian (London): “It’s worth pointing out that the old tricks still work. ‘The Wörld Is Yours’ hurtles along, a fat-free model of musical economy ...

Christianity could learn a lot about life from listening to heavy metal: Cleric

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London, Aug 31 : Many devout Christians might think of heavy metal music as crass and even satanic at times, but according to a Church of England cleric, they could learn a lot about life from the genre of music.

Music Review: Heavy Metal Kids - Hit The Right Button Plus Expanded Angel Air Re-Release

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In 2003 The Heavy Metal Kids returned with their perfectly titled album Hit The Right Button. Just like the title says, they did exactly that.�It proved to be a superb return from the band formed in London way back in 1973. The good news is that we now have Hit The Right Button Plus an expanded ...

London’s Lost Tunnel

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While tunnel affectionados will be familiar with the “ Mail Rail ” that runs under London, fewer know that it was in fact the second such system, and an earlier tunnel had been built to carry mail from the Post Office’s national sorting centre – by today’s St Pauls tube station – up to Euston Station. Alas, a financial failure, most of the tunnel still lies under London undisturbed save for the occasional intrusion by modern subteranean mechanical moles. For me, learning about the tunnel was