Tag: ninémia
Weapons of Math Destruction – NinémiA (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
I always think you can only really get to the heart of what a band is all about and where they are coming from...
Selma – NinémiA (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
It's been a while since a new one from NinémiA found its way to my review pile, but such occurrences are always a welcome...
The Grand Grimoire – NinémiA (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Now, I'll confess that hard rock and metal, well, they're not exactly my nightly lullabies these days. Sure, like most folks, especially us lads,...
Psychotropic Plague – NinémiA (reviewed by The Night Writer)
Personally speaking, the harder end of music, heavy metal, and all of the subsequent post-this and that-cores that it spawned, is something that I...
That Was The Musical Week That Was – 080123
The first list of the new year, and although it is, understandably, a quiet start to the new year, the standards of the music...
Fool – NinémiA (reviewed by The Night Writer)
They say, to slip into my more nerdy, sci-fi mode for a moment, that with great power comes great responsibility. The same can be...
That Was The Musical Week That Was – 051122
Another instalment of the fab and groovy waxings that have been arriving in the office, the cool artists I get to work with and...
Dr Oppenheimer – NinémiA (reviewed by The Night Writer)
To many outside the rock and metal fraternity, the music of those collected genres is often viewed as being a bit low-brow. It is...
That Was The Musical Week That Was – 291022
Another busy and eclectic week, another collection of great music by cool artists and a bit of an inside into the sort of grassroots...
Astrofield – NinémiA (reviewed by The Night Writer)
A less kind reviewer might label a song such as Astrofield a power ballad. It does share some of the same hallmarks. But such...
Dust To Stars – NinémiA (reviewed by The Night Writer)
I have to confess that a lot of rock and metal has, of late, left me a bit cold. At one extreme, you have...
The Acquired Savant – NinémiA (reviewed by The Night Writer)
Rock and Metal, more than any other genre, love their sub-groups. It seems that every band wants to be in a category of their...












