Seattle rockers Pearl Jam played two nights at the MEN Arena, Manchester, UK ahead of headlining the Isle of White festival alongside Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty. Although known for being key in the movement of Grunge in the early 1990s, Pearl Jam are undoubtably established as an iconic rock band …
Read More »Dave Evans and Swanee River, Review, The Towler Bury, 22.06.12.
On the outskirts of Manchester City Center, came a night of flowing beer, whiskey and sweat, as Dave Evans the original singer of AC/DC steps up to do the first night of his UK tour. A little music pub was buzzing with excitement as there was over a hundred people gathered to …
Read More »The Agonist – Prisoners
The Agonist are a Canadian metalcore band from Montreal. Formed by singer Alissa White-Gluz and bassist Chris Kells in 2004, they signed to Century Media in 2007 where they remain to this day. The band have just released their third album – Prisoners. Opening track “You’re coming with me” opens …
Read More »New Manic Spree – Hollywords and galaxies
New Manic Spree formed in Australia in 2009, and quote a wide range of influences – from classical composers such as Debussey to Indie rock bands such as the Klaxons. Their EP “Hollywoods and galaxies” has been receiving plenty of airplay in Australia, but at the moment the band remains …
Read More »Fist Full Of Lies ep – If It Wasn’t For This I’d Still Have Everything
Norwich based Fist Full Of Lies, formed in August 2010 by brothers Ben and Sam Taylor are certainly flying the flag high for UK hardcore judging by the quality of the songwriting on their debut ep If It Wasn’t For This I’d Still Have Everything. It’s 4 tracks …
Read More »Dead City Ruins – Midnight Killer CD
Dead City Ruins, a five piece band from Australia, are about to unleash their devastatingly effective new album “Midnight Killer” onto an unsuspecting world. Scheduled for release via their self-funded label on 23rd July, the release follows on the heels of their recent 50-plus date tour that saw them pound …
Read More »Interview with Shattered Skies at the Hard Rock Hell Road Trip III in Ibiza
The fourth of my interviews from the wonderful Hard Rock Hell Road Trip, the fantastic Shattered Skies…. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3wrbnyAWjc?rel=0&w=480&h=360]
Read More »Les Fest 2012 – Pre Festival Interview with 7 of the bands!!
Les Fest is Scotland’s newest Rock & Metal Festival which is held on the 29th and 30th June 2012 at Valley International Park, Lanarakshire. I had seven willing victims erm, I mean bands for a pre festival interview. The bands that took part are Bekon, Colours To Shame, Dana O’Hara, …
Read More »Lesbian Bed Death – Riot of the Living Dead CD review
Don’t let for one second the name Lesbian Bed Death put you off this band – making you think they are some brutal death metal/grindcore band who sings about ripping out a woman’s vagina and eating it, as you wouldn’t be more wrong. Hailing from Stoke, this gothic punk rock …
Read More »Dr. Freak & Mr. 4 – Rock n’ Roll Brotherhood CD review
With a band name like Dr. Freak & Mr. 4, its quite easy to take a well educated guess that this band are going to be a gothic/horror metal band in the same vein of bands like: Murderdolls, Wednesday 13 and The 69 Eyes, just by reading the name on …
Read More »Splatter – Fear of the Park CD review
Punk rockers Splatter are back with their new studio album Fear of the Park, and although the sound quality of it may be as poor as a crippled hobo living in North London – Fear of the Park has some rather interesting and enjoyable moments that are great to sing …
Read More »Whitechapel – Whitechapel (CD)
It’s been a busy 24 months for Whitechapel. Third album A New Era of Corruption blazed its way into the top Billboard 200, they supported metal giants Job for a Cowboy across Europe and North America, they released the Recorrupted EP in 2011 and are now due to head out …
Read More »Maryann Cotton Interviewed
Upon the release of the debut album by Maryann Cotton Planetmosh caught up with the enigmatic front man to discuss his influences, his sounds, the King Diamond connection and much more. This is Lee Walker from Planet Mosh meeting up with Maryann Cotton LW – Thanks for …
Read More »Livarkahil – Wrath Of God ep.
When it comes to French metal bands, the older generation would probably recall Trust and the newer generation, Gojira. But a new and worthy name can be added to the list, the crushing Livarkahil. I reviewed their last full length studio album Signs Of Decay for Planetmosh last September …
Read More »Nachtblut – Dogma CD
Nachtblut are prepared to conquer the dark scene with their second album. “Dogma” which was release 25th May through Napalm Records. The title track ‘Dogma’ starts off the album in great style. It has a superb heavy groove filled will drum beats, bass lines and riffs along with some evil …
Read More »Spineshank – Anger Denial Acceptance CD
Anger Denial Acceptance is Spineshank’s fourth full length and first one in almost a decade, where has the time gone! The album was released in Europe on the 18th June via Century Media Records. ‘After the End’ starts off with a huge scream and continues on in an angst driven …
Read More »7 Horns 7 Eyes – Throes Of Absolution
Seattle’s progressive death metallers, 7 HORNS 7 EYES, released their first full-length album, ‘Throes Of Absolution’, throughout Europe on 23rd April this year via Basick Records. ‘Divine Amnesty’ gets us off to a slow, very melodic start before we get greeted by a small barrage of riffs, drums and screams that continues …
Read More »Merrimack – ‘The Acausal Mass’
Over the past 18 years – and certainly in the decade since the release of their brutal debut album, ‘Ashes of Purification’ – Merrimack have been slowly building a reputation as one of the forerunners of the French black metal movement and have drawn comparison, not unfairly, with the likes …
Read More »Embassy Of Silence – ‘Antler Velvet’ cd review.
This is Finnish band Embassy Of Silence’s second full length offering, following on from 2009’s ‘Euphorialight’ which was released to much critical acclaim in their homeland, with it’s musical twists from light to dark, it immediately got the band noticed. ‘Antler Velvet’ however see’s the band progress firmly to a …
Read More »Interview with Stormzone – Glasgow G2, 13th June 2012
Following on from a rip-roaring set at Glasgow’s G2 supporting Sebastian Bach, we had the pleasure of catching up with Stormzone’s frontman “Harv” Harbison with some incidental commentary from the rest of the guys. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4W72suFIhBk] Read more on what’s happening in the world of Stormzone including a review of …
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