I had the distinct pleasure of reviewing Unisonic’s debut EP back in February and have been chomping at the bit since then to get my hands on the full debut album to review and finally I’ve managed to bend my ears around it and it has most definitely been worth …
Read More »Meshuggah/Animals as Leaders/We are Knuckle Dragger – Live Review
When you see the names Meshuggah and Animals as Leaders you know you’re in for an evening of intense, mind-blowing music. Tonight’s show took place at the Concorde 2 in Brighton and with a 600 capacity the show was sold out and filled with people in which I can only …
Read More »Lunocode’s Perseo interviewed for Planetmosh.
Planetmosh recently caught up with Lunocode’s drummer and co-composer Perseo to talk about the current album ‘Celestial Harmonies’ and the bands history. Firstly many thanks for taking time out to talk to us here at Planetmosh. I’d like to begin by asking you how the band came together …
Read More »ATP – ‘I’LL BE YOUR MIRROR’ ANNOUNCE STAGE TIMES + FREE MIXTAPE
We can now announce stage times for this Friday’s ‘I’ll Be Your Mirror’ London event as well reveal the full Film Schedule (with special guests) as well as give you a free Mixtape download. Here’s the line-up once again: FRIDAY STAGE TIMES 4pm – Doors Great Hall: 6.30pm-7.30pm – Melvins …
Read More »Gotthard – Firebirth
After the untimely death of original singer Steve Lee on that fateful autumn of 2010, it seemed to most that the band would hang up their gear and call it a day, as would many bands facing a similar situation. Which is why when I found out the news that …
Read More »Daniel Trigger-Infinite Persistence cd
Daniel Trigger is an experienced hard rock artist from the Midlands UK, who has just released an album of original work called “Infinite Persistence”. It was in fact Europe that kick-started Daniel’s music career in 1989, where “The Final Countdown” was played during a laser light show at the London …
Read More »Jules Millis/White Widdow- Pre tour chat with Dave Farrell from Planetmosh.com
Planetmosh talks to Jules from White Widdow as the band prepare for their uk tour with Ten and Serpentine. PM:Classic Rock magazine placed your debut CD in the top ten AOR records of the year in 2010; that must have put enormous pressure on the group to follow up that …
Read More »Sacred Heart – The Vision (C.D)
The 80s rock and new wave of British Heavy Metal explosion created a lot of successful bands on both sides of the pond be it Iron Maiden, Angelwitch, Def Leppard, Diamond Head etc in the UK or Bon Jovi, Great White, WASP, Skid Row etc in the US. It …
Read More »Interview with Steve Surch and Steve Bell from Disarm Goliath
Thanks for taking the time to speak to us. No problem, thanks for having us. For people who haven’t heard about you how would you describe the band? SB: Ear piercing vocals, thundering bass, raging guitar and pounding drums How did you form and what made you chose the band …
Read More »I Am I- Event Horizon.
So mere weeks after Dragonforce release their new album with new vocalist Marc Hudson, their previous vocalist ZP Theart returns all guns blazing with his new band I Am I and an excellent debut album Event Horizon! I’ve always thought ZP was overlooked in Dragonforce as the guitar work …
Read More »Dead Label! – Auntie Annie’s, Belfast – Thursday 17 May 2012
Tonight’s headliners became the envy of every metal band in Ireland – and beyond – when they managed to secure the opening slot at Machine Head’s forthcoming only two headline dates outside Download. To get themselves fighting fit for the challenge of the brace of shows in Belfast and Dublin, …
Read More »Green River Project – Green River Project e.p
3 songs out of the 7 on the self titled e.p by London based Green River Project are instrumentals. That may seem excessive at 1st but on listening to the guitar histrionics by founder member Mick Priestley then its a bit of a no brainer. Be it his gentle …
Read More »Empires of Eden – Channelling The Infinite
Conceived and orchestrated by Australian shredding maestro Stu Marshall (ex-Dungeon), Empires of Eden once again brings together some of the most influential voices in metal. With each track, the vocalists have had complete freedom to write the lyrics and melodies, bringing a tour de force of power metal to your …
Read More »Slander – Get ‘Em Slandered (E.P)
Originally forming on the crest of the rock explosion of the late 80’s Blackpool based Slander quickly made a name for themselves with there no frills brand of post nwobhm classic rock sounds. Having returned after a break of 15 years only to have to change their singer within …
Read More »Sabaton – Carolus Rex
With six studio albums in their arsenal through the period of well over a decade, Swedish power metal kings Sabaton show no sign of relenting. They continue on the subject of war, this time focusing on their homeland and the biographical tale of Gustavus Adolphus Magnus (The Lion Of The North), and Charles …
Read More »Interview with The Mariana Hollow
The Mariana Hollow are a female fronted, London based 5 piece who play dark, ambient progressive rock.. Fronted by the gorgeous and extremely talented Rebecca Spinks, TMH are a force to be heard both live and on album. Recently they have been on tour across the UK with the mighty …
Read More »Interview with Fantasist
Fantasist are a wierd, progressive blues rock band from Manchester, who wear pinstriped suits onstage… What could be better? After the release of their astounding debut album entitled, Giggle Juice last year – Fantasist have had a relentless year touring all across the UK and Europe and have recently opened …
Read More »Interview with Steel Threads
Hailing from Coventry, Steel Threads are a power folk band armed only with a fiddle, double bass, acoustic guitar and the power of ones voice. At their recent show in Manchester supporting the mighty Breed 77, lead singer and guitar player Neil, took the time to talk to me about …
Read More »Stuka Squadron set to invade: Scotland on red alert!
PM HQ update – we have intercepted and deciphered a new message. We can advise that The Stuka Squadron has a new mission. They plan to head over the border to launch an assault on Glasgow eta 23rd May, before preparing to lay siege down the West Coast and into …
Read More »Fury – Fury (EP) & ‘Burn The Earth’ Review
The first time I heard of Fury was at Hammerfest IV earlier this year when they were added to the bill at short notice. I absolutely loved their set in Wales and with Hammerfest fading into memory I was only too happy to review their two offerings; Fury (EP) and …
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