To say that the debut album Survival Of The Richest by UK metal band Karhu took me more than twice as long to review than most albums i have previously done is an understatement. It consists of 13 tracks with a total running time of 52 minutes and …
Read More »Les-Fest 2012 Day 2 Pictures
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Read More »Interview with Jarkko of Korpiklaani 12/07/12
Matt from Planet Mosh did a phoner interview with Jarkko the bass player Korpiklaani to talk about their new upcoming album entitled ‘Manala’. As well as chatting about the new album, we talk about the bands roots, why they had to change their name from Shaman to Korpiklaani and why …
Read More »THE FORSAKEN ‘Beyond Redemption’ cd review.
Although this heralds the bands fourth full length release, it marks the first in some nine long years. 2003’s epic ‘Traces Of The Past’ looked at one point as if it was to become the bands swansong, an album which I still dig out on a regular basis, and which …
Read More »Dew-Scented – ‘Icarus’
Despite having only one extant founder member – vocalist Leif Jensen – German thrashers Dew-Scented have managed to survive as far as their ninth album and this year celebrate their 20th anniversary. And what better way to do it than with a stunning album that defines both the band and …
Read More »Titan’s Eve – ‘Life Apocalypse’
Now and again, an album comes along that, immediately, on first listen, jumps out of your stereo (or, in this case, a towering 2,000 watt DJ rig), grabs you by your scrawny, hungover little throat and screams at you “bet you weren’t expecting this, muthafucka?”. This sophomore release from Vancouver …
Read More »Taproot – ‘The Episodes’
Taproot are very much the ‘lost children’ of the nu-metal era, the also-rans who never quite emulated the success of contemporaries such as (their former mentors) Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, System Of A Down and Korn. Despite a few moments of glory – such as the poignant ‘Poem’, back in …
Read More »Competition Time, Rock Underworld, Planetmosh Radio
So the question to tonights radio show to win a brand new EP ‘So Far So Good’ by Hell To Pay is Out of these 3 songs which song is on the EP ‘So Far so Good by Hell To Pay? 1. Kissing me softly 2. Eat me Alive 3. Pain in …
Read More »Acid Death Eidolon Interview
Hey guys! Thank you for asking me to interview you. So here we go; 1. Firstly I just want to say again how much I enjoyed the new album Eidolon. For those who don’t know of Acid Death could you please give us an idea of the …
Read More »Les-Fest 2012 Day 1 Pictures
Some of the pictures that I shot on day 1 of Les-Fest 2012
Read More »Hordes Of Belial III, The Beat Generator, Dundee
Dundee’s Metal Festival Hordes Of Belial III is back on the 22nd September at The Beat Generator Live, Nth Lindsay Street, Dundee. It is a 14+ event, door 5.30pm and tickets are superbly priced at £15 on the door or £10 pre order. The current line-up of The Rotted (England), …
Read More »THE ELIJAH ‘I Loved I Hated I Destroyed I Created’ CD
The Elijah are a 5 piece Post-rock progressive metal band from Shropshire, who recorded this release in an abandoned country mansion, to get the natural reverb and inherently bleak sound you would associate with such a building . ‘I Loved I Hated I Destroyed I Created’ is their debut album …
Read More »Joe Bonamassa ‘Driving Towards The Daylight’ CD
Joe Bonamassa is back for his 13th album, ‘Driving Towards The Daylight’. The album was produced by Kevin Shirley and saw the dynamic duo return to Las Vegas for a back-to-basics album, which was recorded at the same studio as their first joint album, You & Me. ‘ Driving Towards …
Read More »Blackmore’s Night-A Knight in York dvd
Recorded in September 2011, A Knight In York is the third live DVD release from Ritchie Blackmore, Candice Night and their wandering band of minstrels who have now been around since 1997 playing their take on renaissance era music. A rustic stage setting decked out with trees and barrels provides …
Read More »Ghostfest review 30th June/1st July 2012
Ghostfest is the UK’s fastest growing independent metal and hardcore festival, is back and promises to top last year’s sold-out event with over 40 bands, three stages, even bigger names and an increased capacity to 2700. Taking place on the 30 June/1 July at Leeds University Students Union. I had …
Read More »Kiss at the HMV Forum – London on 4th July 2012
Magnificent set of Kiss at the HMV Forum - London photos, courtesy of Stephen Fourie Four.
Read More »Garbage, Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow 04/07/12
Well the Fourth of July has finally arrived and an early morning e-mail giving final confirmation that I would be heading to Glasgow to shoot and review what for me must be one of the most iconic bands of the Ninety’s defiantly put a smile on my face the one …
Read More »Rush – Clockwork Angels.
After playing this album 3 times this evening, i am at a loss as how to start this review as it is utterly flawless and i kept forgetting to make notes . From a personal point of view, being a Rush fan for over 30 years, this is one of …
Read More »Testament – Dark Roots of Earth Review
Four years… has it really been four years since Formation of Damnation? Testament returned after nearly ten years with that monster and they’ve managed to follow it up with an even better one in Dark Roots of Earth. These are halcyon days for old school thrash and it’s wonderful for …
Read More »Garbage Glasgow Barrowland Tour Pictures 04/07/12
Some pictures of Garbage's triumphant return to Scotland at the famous Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow on the 4th of July, also below the Garbage pictures you'll find pictures of their support band The Jezebels.
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