Category: Reviews

CD: “Fahran” by Fahran

Fahran are a five-piece, hard-rock band hailing from Derbyshire. The meaning of the name comes from the German “to drive/go”, which encapsulates their album perfectly, and the way these guys keep control of their...

Toledo Steel/Griever

Chaplin’s Cellar Bar, Boscombe Tonight in Chaplin’s Cellar Bar in Boscombe there is a radical change of direction from the usual indie and folk artists that you might usually expect to see here on...

Y & T/The Jokers

The Brook, Souhampton Y&T bought their unique brand of classic rock back once again to the Brook on a rainy October evening. Opening the show were hard rock Merseyside outfit The Jokers.

EP: “The Start” by Amy Can Flyy

Following the success of infectious single “Letting Go of the Monster”, synth overdosers turned space cadet pop outfit, Amy Can Flyy have swiftly become every teenage girl’s dream, as their hearty following dictates. As...

CD: “Grifter” by Grifter

riff noun 1. a melodic phrase, often constantly repeated, forming an accompaniment or part of an accompaniment for a soloist.”

The Frequency/Hooligan Choir

Cellar Bar, Chaplin’s, Boscombe It is with a tinge of sadness and with a few nerves that I make my way to the Cellar Bar tonight. One of Rock Regeneration’s favourite band’s over the last...

Punk Fest, Macmillian Charity Cancer Fundraiser

On the Rocks, Bournemouth Day One Featuring: Electromud C-30’s The Mistakes Black Water Country On a rainy night in Bournemouth a few brave souls are here for what is billed as a Punk Night...

EP: “Harsh Words & Sharp Elbows” by Tom Clements

From the depths of Dorset, in a small rural town called Shaftsbury lives Tom Clements. Tom is not your usual music artist as he literally surrounds himself with music 7 days a week, he...