SAT500: Best Rock/Alternative Artist Of All Time

Rock is the genre. It's THE genre. I think, through all our differences, we can all agree that rock is ROCK. Milo. Rage Against The Machine (Hard Rock) I MEAN. I. MEAN. Never before has the first listen impact been as destructive and all-consuming as when I first heard Battle of Los Angeles a few…Read more SAT500: Best Rock/Alternative Artist Of All Time

SAT500: Best Album Of The 60s

The decade that housed the birth of modern music -- damn I was born in the wrong generation (please accept me.). Milo. Are You Experienced - The Jimi Hendrix Experience (1967) All the images conjured up in your mind when someone brings up the 60s  -- the hippies, the acid, the peace and love --,…Read more SAT500: Best Album Of The 60s

SAT500: Best Vocalist Of All Time

The face of our favourite bands, the voice of our favourite bands, the... the... um... vocalists of our favourite bands... Milo. Bruce Dickinson - Iron Maiden He's a fencer, a pilot, a brewer and, most importantly, the most recognisable voice in heavy metal. Maiden rules, there's no doubt about that -- MAIDEN RULES. However, out…Read more SAT500: Best Vocalist Of All Time

SAT500: Best Song Of The 70s

Ah the 70s, a decade full of wife-beating, cocaine and good music -- what a time to be alive. Don't worry, we're only focusing on the music, keep those rose-tinted shades on! Milo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKTUAESacQM Rapper's Delight - The Sugarhill Gang (1979) As previously stated, this sucka was originally gonna top my 80s picks when I…Read more SAT500: Best Song Of The 70s

SAT500: Best Album Of The 10s So Far

There's still a lot to love in the world of today -- with genres of all shapes and sizes being invented and improved and experimented and messed with in all sorts of wonderful ways. Milo. Plastic Beach - Gorillaz (2010) The final entry of Gorillaz groundbreaking first three albums, it's this, as well as the,…Read more SAT500: Best Album Of The 10s So Far

MMM: Science (Gone Wrong) – tracknotfound

Milo here. Today's MMM is a very special one because I feel it is the duty of anyone interested in the best of underground alt-rock to listen to it. We're looking at Science (Gone Wrong), the new(ish) single from Guernsey blues-alt-rock trio <track not found>. Check the track below: Opening on, and pervaded by, a…Read more MMM: Science (Gone Wrong) – tracknotfound

MMM: Come With Me – RavenEye

Milo here. Thought I'd take a look at a good ol' up-n-comer this time, creds to Reuben for the intro. Today, we're looking at Milton Keynes rockers RavenEye and their hard rocking Come With Me from their 2016 effort Nova. Check the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxwiR4CxTiw So, a couple of months ago now, me and Reubs got…Read more MMM: Come With Me – RavenEye

MMM: Dazed And Confused – Led Zeppelin

Milo here. Ayyy Reubs has done himself a new RRR!!! A classic, completely un-ripped-off series indeed. Well, in a battle to become the ultimate copycat -- I'm gonna do a song by the same band, mwahaha-mwhahaha. Of course, today, we're looking at Dazed And Confused, one of the many highlights on Led Zeppelin's classsssic debut…Read more MMM: Dazed And Confused – Led Zeppelin

MMM: #640 Decapitation Blues – Clutch

Milo here. Enough of that pussy motown crap, eh? Let's ROCK THE F*CKIN' HOUSE, EH??? Today, we're looking at album cut Decapitation Blues from Clutch's latest (and best) album, Psychic Warfare. Check the audio below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itbENGaaVS4 Indeed, while many true fans cite their eponymous sophomore or 2004's excellent Blast Tyrant as Clutch's finest work, I…Read more MMM: #640 Decapitation Blues – Clutch

How Did We Get So Dark? – Royal Blood (2017) – Review

You got so dark because you turned the Lights Out... *MATE THAT WAS A DOUBLE REFERENCE, GET BENT.* Milo here. In 2014, like every year since 1975, a gaggle of alternative music critics, desperate for attention, proclaimed, tears streaming down their eyes, "ROCK IS DEAD!!!!" (rock has never died, by the way). That is, until…Read more How Did We Get So Dark? – Royal Blood (2017) – Review