Seven Nails are a German Symphonic progressive metal band from Southern Germany. The band formed in 2010 and by 2012 had finalised the lineup, and recording of their debut album, Factory of dreams, started soon after. Blending Progressive and Symphonic metal with female vocals, this is a recipe that should …
Read More »Imperial age – Turn the sun off!
Imperial Age is the brainchild of Russian musician, concert promoter and martial artist, Aor (Alexander osipov). Aor is the only permanent member of the band, with session musicians used for the recording of the album and for any live shows. The process of writing and recording the album was begun …
Read More »Avantasia – ‘The Mystery Of Time’
Originally founded in 1999 as a means for the then 21-year old Tobias Sammet to produce what he regarded the ultimate rock opera project – something which he apparently eventually drew a line under when he announced the end of Avantasia from the Wacken stage back in August 2011. But, …
Read More »The Wildhearts – Manchester Academy 1, 5/4/2013.
Is there such a thing as a perfect gig? Well after going to them for over 30 years then this one was as close as you can get. A packed venue, a near perfect setlist ( The Wildhearts played the whole of their debut album Earth Vs The Wildhearts for …
Read More »Grief Of Emerald – ‘It All Turns To Ashes’
Despite having been around, in one shape or form, for almost a quarter of a century, and being one of the most respected but under-rated acts on the Swedish black metal scene, it’s hard to believe that this is only Grief Of Emerald’s fifth full length album… With their more …
Read More »Gospel of the Horns – ‘a Call to Arms’
Having loaned an entire new meaning to the phrase ‘down under’, Australia’s most OTT black metallers have split up and re-united more times than PM’s esteemed editor-in-chief has brewed a mug of Horlicks – originally calling it a day back in 1996 and then again at the beginning of 2007, …
Read More »Cathedral – The Last Spire
When Cathedral announced that they were releasing one final album there was much bittersweet rejoicing. The coven was happy there would be another tome of incantations, yet disappointed that the end of one of the most important legacies in heavy metal history was nigh. With the current resurgence in the …
Read More »Rsj Interview at Hammerfest, March 2013
At Hammerfest I interviewed RSJ the day after their set on Stage 2, so sit back and enjoy a real slice of RSJ. I guarantee you will not get bored listening to this and for those of you about to hit the play button, it should be made clear that I know …
Read More »Gama Bomb – The Terror Tapes
Ireland’s anarchic lads of thrash, Gama Bomb, return with a fourth album kicking and screaming that thrash lives, thrash is alive and well and hell mend anyone who says otherwise. Like an unruly younger brother they come, throwing themselves around like a whirling dervish, creating chaos, havoc and all manner …
Read More »Revel In Flesh – Manifested Darkness
Revel In Flesh is a very young band, with their first album Deathevokation released only in 2012. Their second album, Manifested Darkness, is being released by underground label FDA Rekotz in 2013. I remember when Entombed‘s Left Hand Path came out… and turned the death metal world on it’s ear. This …
Read More »Whitechapel – The Somatic Defilement
Whitechapel are a fairly young band, forming in 2006. They are a death metal band, with four releases under their belt, from Knoxville, Tennessee. The band have returned with their newest offering, for Metal Blade Records: the re-release of The Somatic Defilement (their 2007 debut album), which has been re-mastered. Overall, the record …
Read More »Anthony Nolan Easter Charity Event at Rock City, Nottingham.
It was one of the strangest twists of fate that put me with photographers Anthony May, Sean Larkin and George David Ellis at Nottingham’s Rock City on the 31st of March. We were there to meet and review the bands on behalf of the Planet Mosh web site that were giving their …
Read More »Scott Gorham, Black Star Riders interview – London, 4th April 2013
I spoke to Scott Gorham, long-term member of Thin Lizzy, and now Black Star Riders, to talk about why they decided to change their name to record a new album, to talk about the album itself, tour plans and more. Black star riders interview …
Read More »Amaranthe interview, April 2013
I spoke to Olof Morck and Elize Ryd who had flown over to the UK on their day off from touring supporting Stratovarius. We talked about their new album, The Nexus, touring, Elize’s performance as stand in vocalist for Nightwish, and more. http://planetmosh.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Amaranthe-interview.mp3 …
Read More »Howl – Bloodlines
Howl are an extreme metal quartet from Providence, Rhode Island. The band formed in 2006, so they are fairly ‘new’ or ‘young’. Howl signed with Relapse Records in 2009, releasing their first full-length effort, Full of Hell, in 2010. Their second album, Bloodlines, is slated for release by Relapse Records …
Read More »Cough / Windhand – Reflections of the Negative (Relapse)
Once you see the band Cough in the title you know that this is going to be nothing less than devastatingly heavy. Cough was formed in 2005 with the sole purpose of being the heaviest band from their area. To date they have released two full lengths, split with the …
Read More »Stone Sour – House of Gold and Bones Part 2
After last year’s critically acclaimed return from Stone Stour, the second part to Corey Taylor’s story driven concept album arrives and carries with it a continuing maturity of the band both lyrically and musically. Concept albums are ridiculously difficult things to pull off successfully in the world of music. While …
Read More »Pyrithion – The Burden Of Sorrow 3 track single.
I would be very surprised if the studio that the debut single by American band Pyrithion was recorded in is still standing judging by the 11 minutes of apocalyptic metal on show here as it crashes and thrashes at phenomenal speed. The studio is owned by Pyrithion vocalist Tim Lambesis, …
Read More »Joe Bonamassa – Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London – 27th March 2013
Billed as the “guitar event of the year”, Joe Bonamassa was back this week to trace his London gigging footsteps through venues of increasing size since 2006; starting at The Borderline on 26th March, followed by Shepherd’s Bush Empire on 27th, Hammersmith Apollo on 28th and The Royal Albert Hall …
Read More »Visions of Atlantis – Ethera
‘Ethera’ is the fifth album from Austrian symphonic metal band Visions of Atlantis. I say Austrian, but like many bands they are international really – singer Maxi Nil for example is Greek. Although this is their fifth album, it’s only the second with singer Maxi Nil, who joined the band …
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