When event organisers Prometheus Promotions told me a few months ago that they were planning an evening of NWOBHM not far from me in Northwich, to say I was over the moon is an understatement as this genre of heavy metal has been in my blood since its formation. When …
Read More »Call To Arms – M2TM Ireland Finalist 2016 – Interview
Fresh after pulverising their two Metal 2 The Masses Ireland rounds, PlanetMosh caught up with the lads from Call To Arms and here’s what they had to say ahead of the final this weekend. Congrats on getting to the final guys. Can you explain the feeling when you heard your …
Read More »Salem interview – Northwich NWOBHM festival, 30/04/2016
Dennis Jarman from Planetmosh talks to Salem about their new album Dark Days, influences and Spinal Tap moments.
Read More »Lacuna Coil interview – April 2016
Planetmosh spoke to Andrea Ferro and Cristina Scabbia to talk about the new Lacuna Coil album, Delirium.
Read More »Udo Dirkschneider interview – April 2016
Planetmosh spoke to Udo Dirkschneider during his current tour where he’s playing the Accept songs for the final time. After this tour he’ll focus on playing only the U.D.O material. Hear what he had to say…
Read More »Cormac Neeson (The Answer) – PlanetMosh Exclusive
Anniversaries are important occasions, no matter their context. This June marks an important one for Northern Ireland hard rockers The Answer, as it will be ten years since the release of their debut album, ‘Rise’. It proved to be an album which lived up to its name, catapulting the four …
Read More »Butcher Babies, Talking Heads Southampton, 24/4/16
The gig kicked off with a slight hiccup as the Butcher Babies and Sumo Cyco were heading to Southampton from Birmingham leading them to travel through London whilst the marathon was in full swing. Thankfully the guys and girl of Guilty as Charged were there to save the day and …
Read More »Metal 2 The Masses Ireland – Semi Final C – 23/04/2016
On Saturday night, Dublin’s metal scene was rocked to its core. With almost 300 fans in attendance, the atmosphere was one full of support, camaraderie and wanton abandon. Vying for the last two places in the Metal 2 The Masses Ireland Final, the 6 bands knew that this semi was …
Read More »Butcher Babies – Heidi and Carla Interview 24/04/16
Kris and Peach from PlanetMosh caught up with Heidi and Carla from Butcher Babies before they stormed the stage at Southampton Talking Heads! We talk the current European tour with Sumo Cyco, Art and custom killer heels, and go back to where it all began! Link – http://www.butcherbabies.net/ https://www.facebook.com/butcherbabies
Read More »Sumo Cyco Interview – 24/04/2016 – Southampton
Peach and Kris from PlanetMosh caught up with the lovely Skye Sweetnam a.k.a. Sever from Canadian Punk/metal band Sumo Cyco. Ahead of her performance on the last date of the UK leg of the European tour with Butcher Babies; we talk future plans and influences, touring with Butcher Babies and impromptu ‘Apple Bottom Jeans’ sing …
Read More »No More Mr Nice Guy – The ultimate Alice Cooper playlist
As the vaudeville icon’s headlining slot at Stone Free Festival beckons, it’s time to dust off those Alice Cooper albums and re-learn those timeless lyrics. With a career spanning five decades and 26 albums, there’s a plethora of material to wade through – so here’s our selected highlights to revive the …
Read More »Colin Blunstone – Sale Waterside Art’s Centre -19/04/2016
In an era when the music business eats ‘em up and spits them out, over 50 years in the rock’n’roll business is a remarkable achievement. His renaissance as an integral part of The Zombies has been well documented but what Blunstone proved to a packed house is that his solo …
Read More »AC/DC’s Brian Johnson and the art of being the new boy for 36 years
It feels like every one last (The) Jack of us, the public, has been subjected to the ongoing media frenzy surrounding the confirmation of the much rumoured appointment of a certain Mr Rose to the ranks of AC/DC, to fulfil the remaining dates of the Rock Or Bust world tour. …
Read More »Udo Dirkschneider – Islington academy, London – 19th April 2016
The opening act on this leg of the tour are British band I.C.O.N – tonight being their last show with Udo. I’ve seen them live a few times over the past five years. A genuinely nice bunch of guys who play some great metal music. It’s a great set from …
Read More »Korpiklaani & Moonsorrow – Islington academy, London – 20th April 2016
Tonight’s co-headline gig sees both bands getting good length sets. First up are Pagan metal band, Moonsorrow. They’ve got a dark, heavy, pagan sound that borders on black metal. A glance at the setlist shows just 8 songs, so you might think that it was a short set, but nothing …
Read More »Record Store Day – The vinyl chance for your local retailer?
Reports are coming in that in the last week, local independent record stores have experienced a surge in footfall through their doors. This surge has been followed by a slew of tumbleweed in the subsequent days. Further investigation revealed that the phenomenon known as Record Store Day took place last …
Read More »When Football and Metal Collide: Part 2
Half-time oranges have been consumed, team talks have been given and team PlanetMosh is now coming back out for the second half of our look at when football and metal collide. On Tuesday, we brought you eleven players (and a manager) who have graced turfs around the world whilst harbouring …
Read More »KISS & No Make Up – A PlanetMosh Playlist featuring the best of the unmasked years
All KISS fans have a favourite era or line up of the band. For me, everything up to and including Ace & Paul’s solo albums was gold. After that, not so much. I first heard KISS when the make up came off but it was only when I dug into …
Read More »The Wilson Playlist of Fuckery – An All Out Guide To Rockin’ Your Noggin
Those guys in Wilson have been tearing up venues across the globe since the release of their debut album ‘Full Blast Fuckery‘ back in 2014. They’ve just returned to Detroit after a hellraising tour of the UK (read our Glasgow review here) supporting their latest release ‘Right To Rise‘ and …
Read More »When Football and Metal Collide: Part 1
Marilyn Manson sang about The Beautiful People. Machine Head gave us Beautiful Mourning. And although not common, The Beautiful Game intertwines with metal on a number of occasions, from Download Festival’s 5-a-side tournament to Steve Harris’ West Ham crest on his bass (but more about that in Part 2…). With …
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