Why I ❤️ Black Sabbath's Master Of Reality, by King's X frontman Dug Pinnick By Malcom Dome published 31 December 21 Dug Pinnick of King’s X on Master Of Reality, an often overlooked Black Sabbath album that is "very dark, very stark, yet also uplifting"
Blaze Bayley’s War Within Me: British metal’s great survivor brings the thunder By Malcom Dome published 6 April 21 Ex-Iron Maiden frontman Blaze Bayley hits new heights of power on new album War Within Me
Chicago: prog, jazz rock or AOR? The truth was a mix of all three! By Malcom Dome published 23 January 21 We chart the development of Chicago, from jazz-flecked prog rockers to multi-million selling hitmakers
The story of Keith West's Excerpts From A Teenage Opera By Malcom Dome published 4 December 20 How Steve Howe's Tomorrow band mate Keith West found himself at No. 2 in the Top 40 in 1967
Megadeth’s So Far, So Good… So What!: the chaotic story of thrash’s most f**ked-up album By Malcom Dome published 5 October 20 Megadeth were strung out and at war with each other when they made their third album So Far, So Good… So What!. And things were about to get worse…
The 20 most evil albums of the 80s By Malcom Dome published 7 February 20 Don your leopard skin and studs while we reveal the evil side of metal from the glorious decade of the 1980s
John Wetton: 12 of the best songs By Malcom Dome published 12 June 19 12 songs from John Wetton's career, showcasing the enormous talent the King Crimson, Roxy Music and Asia man had to offer the rock world
When Sweet went prog By Malcom Dome published 14 April 19 The 70s glam rockers dialled up the prog on 1978's Level Headed...
Rob Cottingham reissues Behind The Orchard Tree By Malcom Dome published 1 April 19 Cairo musician revisits the album that inspired Touchstone...
Steve Hillage Band to play UK shows next year By Malcom Dome published 10 December 18 It'll be a classic 70s material setlist for first SHB shows in 40 years...
Ray Thomas Remembered By Malcom Dome published 5 January 18 The multi-instrumentalist from the Moody Blues has died, aged 76...
The 25 weirdest bands of all time By Malcom Dome, Sleazegrinder, Chris Chantler published 28 June 16 Bands from outer space. Bands of corrupt cops. Bands fronted by animals. They're all here as we select the 25 weirdest bands of all time.
Asia: Axis XXX - Live San Francsico By Malcom Dome published 31 July 15 Not yet rated The supergroup’s unfussy yet substantial concert release.
Yes: Like It Is - At The Mesa Arts Center By Malcom Dome published 31 July 15 Not yet rated Two classic albums done justice in the live arena.
Symphony X: Underworld By Malcom Dome published 31 July 15 Not yet rated Underworld? Underwhelming, more like...
Status Quo, live in London By Malcom Dome published 23 October 14 Not yet rated Status Quo acoustic: it can't work live, surely?
Kip Winger, Live in London By Malcom Dome published 30 September 14 The Winger man flies solo in the capital
The birth of a Monster: Donington 1980 By Malcom Dome published 16 August 14 Malcolm Dome remembers the first Donington festival: £7.50 a ticket, one stage, and lots of mud