Duke Keats – Messer Chups – Sextile – Ships In The Night – An Tóramh – Stiff Little Fingers – TVOD -Confessions of a Traitor – Youth Code – Steve Von Till – Cock Sparrer – album reviews

Another Fighting Boredom reviews page is here, catching up on May releases this time we have a nice selection of grooviness. I’ll let the bands PR departments speak for them in this introduction, you can see what we thought below.… Continue Reading

Bell Barrow – Mamalarky – Within Destruction – The Birthday Massacre – Face Yourself – King Kraken – Melvins – Various Artists – Motor City Is Burning – A Michigan Anthology 1965-1972 – album reviews

I thought I’d give you the best lines from the PR sheets sent with the albums on the reviews page this time, the words in inverted commas are not mine, but I get pages of this stuff every week so… Continue Reading

Guiltless – Night Ritualz – Pig – Lust For Youth & Croation Amor – Kerberos – Biollante – Joni Void – T. Gowdy -The Funeral March of the Marionettes – Turbo Diesel – album reviews

This time around Fighting Boredom give you a handful of stuff we have listened to and written about for your perusal, this page’s reviews include Guiltless who were ‘Born from a love of experimental rock, noise rock, early industrial, sludge,… Continue Reading

Spesimin – DUKE KEATS / TEELOWE – Torba – Morlocks – The Anti Group (TAGC) – Bobby Previte & Knox Chandler – Autohaus – album reviews

The first reviews page of the new year, nothing particularly awful this time, the Mumford album’s not out yet. I give you the ‘The ‘punk-rooted/death-metal trio’ Spesimin. The soundtrack for a fictional musical from Coventry’s Duke Keats/ Teelowe. The stark… Continue Reading

Gazelle Twin – Too Many Things \ Da Googie split EP – KMFDM – Yama Uba- album reviews

This time Fighting Boredom brings you terrifying new music from Gazelle Twin, the split EP from Too Many Things and Da Googie, featuring members of Thurston Moore’s band and My Bloody Valentine. The new EBM album from KMFDM and the… Continue Reading