ALBUM REVIEW: AIRBOURNE – AIRBOURNE
There are certain things in life you can rely on. The sun will rise in the east, politicians will lie to you, beer tastes better when there’s a loud guitar involved, and Airbourne will never, […]
There are certain things in life you can rely on. The sun will rise in the east, politicians will lie to you, beer tastes better when there’s a loud guitar involved, and Airbourne will never, […]
There’s a slightly embarrassing admission I need to make before we get into The Damn Truth’s fourth album. Their 2021 record Now or Nowhere was not merely well received here at The Rockpit — it […]
There’s something big happening! And we talk to Stan Bush all about it as well as looking back on where it all began! Reigning Phoenix Music announces collaboration with Hasbro for the release of THE […]
There’s something to be said for a band that knows exactly who they are, where they come from and, most importantly, who they are making music for. Kickin Valentina have never been about chasing trends, […]
Rock and roll has produced many extraordinary singers, but very few have transcended the role of vocalist to become genuine icons. Chris Cornell was one of those rare artists. Possessing one of the most powerful, […]
Some albums arrive with expectations but others arrive carrying forty years of memories. As someone who bought Shotgun Messiah‘s debut on import the day it was released—having already fallen head over heels for Kingpin—you could […]
There are albums that can define a band, and then there are albums that can redefine one. Slide It In for me sits squarely in the latter category. Sure, 1987 is the record that turned Whitesnake […]
The Rockpit has been around for 16 years this year, and over that time we were amongst the very first to review each of Michael Monroe’s releases, starting with the live record Another Night in […]
There are few bands in hard rock with a legacy quite like L.A. Guns. Back in the late ’80s they kicked off their career with a remarkable run of albums that still stand as some of […]
I’ll admit it. The name got me. The cover art certainly didn’t… Seeing an album by MÖTT immediately stirred memories of one of England’s greatest rock bands. For a brief moment I wondered if there […]
It’s funny how time sneaks up on you. When Tesla released the Real To Reel albums almost twenty years ago now, they immediately became two of my favourite covers records. Reading that sentence back makes me […]
The last time I saw Rob De Luca we were sitting in Fast Eddys – that great Perth institution themed on an American Diner, now sadly gone – we were eating fish and chips and […]
Over the 16 years of The Rockpit we’ve received review submissions from all over the world — some that sit comfortably within the site’s hard-rocking core and others that challenge it in unexpected and rewarding […]
There are bands that evolve… and then there are bands like Gypsy Pistoleros who the term ‘evolution’ seems too slow – they shapeshift, shed old skin, and emerge wearing something even more outrageous. Dark Faerie […]
There are albums that impress on first listen, and there are albums that stay with you long after the final note fades. 42 Days, the long-awaited new album from the Rose Carleo Band, firmly belongs […]
There are interviews that begin with a bang… and then there are interviews that begin with the entire street losing power two minutes before you hit record. Sitting in near-total darkness with only the glow […]
Some people are simply born for Rock and Roll — and for Mikkey Dee, it feels like destiny was written from the very beginning. Coming from what he calls a real “drumming family,” the path […]
There’s something slightly bittersweet about reviewing The Final Ride. On one hand, this is a powerful live document from one of hard rock’s most enduring guitar heroes in George Lynch. On the other, it underlines […]
Opening with a huge song is exactly what you should expect from John Diva & The Rockets of Love, and they absolutely do not disappoint. After three killer 80’s-styled hard rock albums, Your Favorite Drug […]
There are bands that endure, and then there are bands like The Waterboys, who carry on creating, never tire and never get complacent. The Waterboys are a law unto themselves – restless musical travelers who […]
There are bands that evolve… and then there are bands like Gypsy Pistoleros who the term ‘evolution’ seems too slow – they shapeshift, shed old skin, and emerge wearing something even more outrageous. Dark Faerie […]
There’s always something special about catching a band right as they touch down on Australian soil for the very first time — that mix of anticipation, curiosity, and the sense that you’re about to witness […]
The Rockpit is getting ready to go street-level with Trench Dogs at Mayhem Festival, a band that blends punk spirit with rock ‘n’ roll grit in all the right ways. Their no-nonsense approach and high-octane […]
Denmark’s rising AOR contenders Boys From Heaven return with their third studio album The Wanderer, landing May 22, 2026 via Frontiers Music, marking their debut for the label, The album finds the band doubling down […]
After nearly a decade between records, you’d be forgiven for wondering what Robin Beck might have left in the tank. But if ‘Living Proof’ tells us anything, it’s that writing her off would be a […]
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