With their second album, ‘…to North’, just released on Metal Blade and garnering great reviews – we at PM awarded it 8.5/10 – we sit down with King of Asgard bassist Jonas Albrektsson (pictured) to discuss said release, the role of mythology in their music and the state of Nordic …
Read More »Eluveitie – The Early Years
I love a good Celtic tune and so when I was asked if I wanted to review the new album by Eluveitie I said….well…go on then! Due to be released on 17 August, the new album is called ‘The Early Years’ and looking at the track listing it is easy …
Read More »Grog – ‘Scooping The Cranial Insides’
In olden days of yore – before even most of the Planet Mosh crew was born (and that’s saying something) – grog was (often cheap) watered-down rum served to sailors to keep them reasonably intoxicated enough to fool them into thinking they were happy with their lot and therefore less …
Read More »Interview with Bap from Triggerman
One of the bastions of the Northern Ireland scene for the last decade or so, Triggerman landed the biggest gig of their lives – and, many would argue, a deserved reward for their grit, determination and sheer feckin’ work ethic – when it was announced that they had landed the …
Read More »Cambion, pre-Bloodstock festival interview
Cambion are set to slay the New Blood Stage on Friday 10th at this year’s Bloodstock. We catch up with the guys to find out more about them, what their are about, the festival and what you lucky Bloodstock go-er’s will see! Can you introduce yourself? We are Cambion, …
Read More »THE ORDER – “1986” cd review.
Without wanting to give my exact age away, I remember 1986 very well, admittedly a large section of it was viewed through a drunken haze but I remember it nevertheless. A time when mobile phones came with a free wheelbarrow to carry the battery pack in, Ford Capri’s ruled the …
Read More »Eternal Helcaraxe – ‘Against All Odds’
When this black metal crew issued their sophomore EP, ‘To Whatever End’, in 2009, it was hailed as one of the best examples of the genre to emerge from the island of Ireland at the time. It was praise which was well-deserved, as it was an excellent slab of Celtic-tinged …
Read More »Bäkken – ‘Death Of A Hero’
Having spent the guts of year slogging their way around the Irish club scene (on both sides of the border), as any self-respecting young band should do, Belfast four piece Bäkken’s reputation for good, solid live shows and their typical Norn Iron work ethic has meant that expectations typically have …
Read More »Fallen Fate, pre-Bloodstock festival interview
Fallen Fate are set to slay the New Blood Stage on Friday 10th at this year’s Bloodstock. We catch up with the guys to find out more about them, what their are about, the festival and what you lucky Bloodstock go-er’s will see! Can you introduce yourself? Fallen Fate are …
Read More »Final Silence – We Are This For A Reason
Since being formed in early 2006 Final Silence have been carving out a solid fan base in their native Scotland supporting bands such as Bleed From Within. In 2009 they recorded their debut EP “Past Remains” quickly following that up in 2010 with a second EP “Dawn of a New …
Read More »WIN BLOODSTOCK WEEKEND CAMPING TICKETS
We’ve got a pair of standard weekend camping tickets for Bloodstock up for grabs and all you have to do to win them is watch the Bloodstock trailer below, and then answer a simple question. Q: How many Stages are there at this years Bloodstock Festival ? [contact-form subject=”Bloodstock” to=”david.farrell@planetmosh.com”] …
Read More »DANIELE LIVERANI – “Eleven Mysteries” cd review.
Italy’s Daniele Liverani delivers an absolute belter of a solo record, with guitar work of the highest order. Although to be fair this isn’t strictly a solo album as it features some fine musicians brought together by Daniele’s vision of creating a record that stimulates the listeners senses to the …
Read More »Triggerman – ‘Hail To The River Gods’
The opening track to Northern Ireland quartet Triggerman’s last album (2010’s ‘Brand New Day’) was appropriately entitled ‘The Riff Holds Sway’: it’s a description which more than adequately describes Triggerman to their particular brand of in-yer-face butt-kickin’ Doc Marten-clad brand of… well… riff-laden rock ‘n’f’n’ roll (as we say around …
Read More »Zonaria – ‘Arrival Of The Red Sun’
Third albums are notoriously difficult for bands, but Swedish death metallers Zonaria have spent a good 13 years perfecting their craft – even if wholesale line-up changes made preparations for the recording process somewhat more difficult than they ideally should have been. In this case, any worries are quickly cast …
Read More »Father, pre-Bloodstock festival interview
Well, we’ve never been to BOA, but in one sentence we believe it’s a Blasting Live Outdoor Outrage Dynamite Sexy True Overwhelmingly Cool Knockout!!
Read More »InComa, pre-Bloodstock festival interview
InComa are set to inspirit the New Blood Stage on Friday 10th at this year’s Bloodstock. We catch up with them to find out more about them, their thought on the festival and what you lucky Bloodstock go-er’s can expect from them! If you can the readers a quick introduction to …
Read More »Tempus Fusion, pre-Bloodstock festival interview
Tempus Fusion is set to tear apart the New Blood Stage on Saturday 11th at this year’s Bloodstock. We catch up with Tim to find out more about them, the festival and what you lucky Bloodstock go-er’s will see! Can you give the readers a quick introduction to the band? …
Read More »Aethara, pre-Bloodstock festival interview
Aethara is set to attack the New Blood Stage on Sunday 12th at this year’s Bloodstock. We catch up with the band to find out more about them, the festival and what you lucky Bloodstock go-er’s will see! Can you give the readers a quick introduction to the band? Ben, …
Read More »Blind Stare – The Dividing Line.
On their webpage, Finnish based Blind Stare describe themselves as ” Melodic/Symphonic/Death Metal “, which is a fair description but after playing their second full length studio album, The Dividing Line, there are a lot more strings to their bow. Repeated plays bring forth some awesome power, speed and …
Read More »Empire, ‘Trading Souls’ Album Review.
Empire are your traditional four piece classic rock metal band, the hair, jeans or leathers and the boots together with a package of soaring vocals and catchy riffs. We have Rolf Munkes on guitars, Tony Martin vocalist, Neil Murray on bass, Don Airey on keyboards and Gerald Kloos on drums. There …
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