I get the chance to catch up with Sponge the bass player from Electric River, after releasing their brand new EP ‘In Your Name’. There is talk of a new album and a tour in October…Enjoy! Lara Kisel – Electric River I have to say is a very intriguing name, …
Read More »The Devin Townsend Project – Epicloud
For a man with a career and musical backstory spanning almost 20 years, it’s to Devin Townsend’s credit that he has never ceased to surprise us. From the progressive, extreme metal-infused stylings of the dearly missed Strapping Young Lad, through occasional dips into the electronic and ambient worlds on albums …
Read More »Jake Bugg, Secret Gig at the Queen of Hoxton, London – September 13th 2012
They say the music business is about who you know and not what you know and on this occasion that rang true as I happened to know the right person to get me in and to him I am very grateful. Jake Bugg is a name if you have not …
Read More »Jake Bugg photos, Queen of Hoxton, London 13/9/12
Some of the photos that I took at Jake Bugg's secret gig at the Queen of Hoxton in London on September 13th 2012
Read More »Win a copy of Jon Lords “Concerto For Group And Orchestra”
On 1st October 2012, earMUSIC , the Hamburg based rock label part of Edel Group, releases the first studio recording of Jon Lord’s groundbreaking meeting of rock and classical music – “Concerto For Group And Orchestra” “Over these last years since leaving Deep Purple, I’ve played it over 30 times …
Read More »I SPIT ASHES – “Inhaling Blackness – Reflecting Light”
This German five piece formed in 2007, the various members having bedded themselves in with various other bands up until then. Having spent the interim period mainly writing and playing live, they’ve steadily gained an ever growing fan base for their performances on stage, a stage that they have …
Read More »Firewind + Leaves’ Eyes @ The Limelight, Belfast – Sunday September 16th 2012
What is the collective noun for a group of guitarists? In this case, may we proffer forth the description ‘an audience’ – as nearly every other person assembled for this Belfast stop-off on Firewind’s ten date UK and Ireland tour appeared to be a six-string slinger from one local metal …
Read More »Oceans of Night, ‘Domain’ Album Review.
Oceans Of Night are an equalized balance of progressive rock and modern metal. They experiment with com-positional methods and technological innovations, fronted with compelling vocals. The band is made up with three highly talented musicians, Scott Mosher guitar and keyboards, Scott Oliva on vocals and Alan Smithee on drums and percussion. The nature of …
Read More »Interview with Chris Frost – Splintered Soul
Planetmosh: OK for anyone who hasn’t listened to Splintered Soul before, can you tell us a bit about the band? Chris: Splintered Soul are a dual-female-fronted 5-piece Metal band that produce a new subgenre we call ‘Cinematic Metal’. Established in 2006, we are a unique blend with an atypical background. …
Read More »JD & The FDCs – Recognise cd review
JD & The FDCs are not what you would call a classic rock ‘n’ roll band, hailing from the Midlands and sporting a fair degree of pedigree in the shape of Jamie Delerict, and made up of former members of Panic, Teenage Casket Company, The Dangerfields, Patchwork Grace and DIP. …
Read More »Interview with Liv Kristine of Leaves’ Eyes – Belfast, September 16th 2012
Many countries jealously guard their culture and heritage – but when a band such as Leaves’ Eyes openly defy national boundaries, not only in terms of their membership but also in their lyrical inspiration, cultural identity becomes secondary to the new cultural infusion of symphonic heavy metal which draws its …
Read More »Win Barclay James Harvest UK Tour Tickets
Following a successful year of high profile Festival performances, John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest have announced their most extensive UK tour in recent years, which will take place in October 2012. Impressing critics in the early Seventies with their fusion of rock and classical music and a classic trademark of …
Read More »Dutch Death Metalers DISINTEGRATE interviewed
Planetmosh caught up with Disintegrate, and talked about the new album, future plans, influences et al. Welcome to Planetmosh guys, fill us in on the history of the band, you formed in 2005 I understand? Thank you for having us! The band started out in 2005, but …
Read More »Fibber’s Monthly Massacre, Fibber Magees, Dublin, 14 September.
Fibber’s monthly massacre was the first endeavour by new Rock and Roll promotions to provide the people of Dublin with a fun metal gig. Hosted by Dan Keogh (Vile Regression) and Lar Bowler (Two Tales of Woe) it was a great night with a decent turnout to go on top …
Read More »Fatal Smile, Crazy Lixx, Wildside riot & Motherload – Camden Underworld, 7/9/2012
The night started very early – doors at 6pm instead of the usual 7pm, with Motherload going on stage at 6.30. As a result they took to the stage in an almost empty venue with maybe a dozen or so fans there. It’s a shame asearly starts on a weeknight …
Read More »Interview with Fatal Smile
I recently sat down to talk to the guys from Fatal Smile in the pub shortly before they played the Underworld in London as part of their UK tour. The tour is promoting their latest album – 21st Century Freaks, so I asked them about the album and life on …
Read More »Lastwind – Return of a Sonic Assassin
Being PlanetMosh’s resident Hawkwind fan anything Hawk related tends to be passed to me for listening and reviewing which is exactly what happened with this release. The release in question is ‘Return of a Sonic Assassin’ by Lastwind. Lastwind is Paul Hayles’s band, Paul used to be the keyboard …
Read More »Alex Martin from The Mystery interview – September 2012
I had the pleasure of catching up with Alex ‘Thunder’ Martin, guitarist from The Mystery for an interview about the band, German music scene, influences, and their latest album where Alex gives us a track-by-track description of “Apocalypse 666” as well as their planes and so on. Can you …
Read More »SYBREED – “God Is An Automaton”
Sybreed return with an album that has more grooves than a Bridgestone! It’s been three long years since Sybreed released “The Pulse Of Awakening” but the wait for the follow up full length release has been well worth it. The band continue with their quite unique blend of …
Read More »Electric River ‘In Your Name’ EP Review.
Electric River were a band that caught my eye just by the name, so I thought I would check out what they had to offer. It also turned out that they were bringing out a brand new EP called ‘In Your Name’. When I was reading up about them, you …
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