With six studio albums in their arsenal through the period of well over a decade, Swedish power metal kings Sabaton show no sign of relenting. They continue on the subject of war, this time focusing on their homeland and the biographical tale of Gustavus Adolphus Magnus (The Lion Of The North), and Charles …
Read More »Rush – Clockwork angels (first impressions)
Last week as Planetmosh’s resident Rush expert was unfortunately stuck working a night shift in Crewe then I was one of a small group of very privileged music journalists to be invited to a recording studio in London to listen to the new Rush album being played. Rather than sending …
Read More »Tracer & Littlecrazy – Islington Academy, 24th April 2012
Tonight was the first night of Australian band Tracer’s first UK headlining tour. They were in the UK last late last year supporting Royal Republic, and are now back. It’s impressive – less than six months ago they were the support band at the Underworld, but now they’re headlining the …
Read More »Atoma – Skylight
According to the press release, AtomA play “Apocalpytic Post Rock/Metal” – whatever that actually means. Usually when you get a pretentious load of garbage like that used to describe a band you know you’re not going to like it, but actually AtomA are very good. Describing their music isnt easy …
Read More »Huntress – Spell Eater
Huntress are a new band that are quickly making a big name for themselves. Their singer Jill Janus is certainly someone worth talking about. She’s a former opera singer with a staggering 4 octave vocal range. For anyone who doesnt know much about vocal ranges, most talented singers can with …
Read More »Today They Are Older – ‘Universal’
When reading the genre of this band, I must admit I was excited and ready to be surprised, challenged and maybe even confused, “experimental” is right up my street, and after a celestially rousing intro with some tasty vocal harmonies, sadly there was nothing experimental about it, and the works …
Read More »Stone Kings
When preparing to review The Stone Kings debut self titled album , I was a little worried at the large amount of balls in your face ego in the press pack, that it made me instantly want to be wary of what I was about to let enter my ears, …
Read More »Apparition – For Vengeance and For Love
“For vengeance and for love” is the new album from UK Gothic metal band Apparition. They released their debut album ‘Drowned in Questions’ in 2006, then in 2009 released ‘Ghosts of The Past’ – a compilation of new, old and demo’s songs. This then is their second “proper” album. The …
Read More »Mike Paradine Group – Death in the family
Mike Paradine, drummer with ArcticFlame, has released his first solo album “Death In The Family”. The album is a collection of personal songs, the subject matter consists of his on going feud with certain family members, growing up in the late 70’s, early 80’s in Bayonne, New Jersey, 9/11 and …
Read More »The Sticky Boys – This is Rock’n’roll
The Sticky Boys are a French rock band that was formed in 2008 when when Tom (drums) and Alex ( guitar/ vocals) decided to put an end to all their ongoing musical projects and to give France something that has been lacking for a long time – a genuine rock …
Read More »Katana – Storms of war
Swedish heavy metal band Katana had a very busy 2011. They released their debut album (Heads will roll), they toured with bands including “Where Angels Suffer”, featuring Chris Holmes and Stet Howland (ex-W.A.S.P.) and American metal legends Lizzy Borden. They also entered the studio to record their second album, “Storms …
Read More »Moonloop – Deeply from the earth
Founded in Barcelona in 2001, Spanish Metal band Moonloop play progressive death metal (think Gojira and early Opeth). Unusually these days, Moonloop are a band who have kept their lineup unchanged since forming ten years ago. Their name comes from the album Moonloop, by prog band Porcupine tree, which gives …
Read More »Children of Bodom – Holiday At Lake Bodom (15 Years of Wasted Youth)
I don’t normally agree with the idea of “best of” albums as I feel that they are more of an excuse to release something when a band can’t think of anything new to release. However, I can’t say that this is the case here! At 17 tracks, the album is …
Read More »Hell – Hammerfest review
Opening the main stage on Saturday were British metal band Hell. They’ve exploded onto the scene this year and were generally regarded as the best band at Bloodstock 2011 by many people, and their album Human Remains has been impressing a lot of people. Tonight they had a full hour …
Read More »Anthrax – Hammerfest review
Tonights main attraction for many people was the mighty Anthrax. Apart from large festival appearances they havent played much in the UK in recent years so this tour was always going to attract a lot of fans. They came on stage to the sounds of “Worship” from their latest album, …
Read More »Zoltar speaks – Treatment EP
Despite listening to and attending gigs by numerous female fronted metal bands, Zoltar speaks are a new name to me. They come from Somerset, and according to their bio have toured in the South and in Wales, which presumably means they havent toured much in the rest of the country …
Read More »Serenity & Pythia – Underworld, London – 25/03/2012
First up were the oddly named pet slimmers of the year. Dear lord what idiot thought they were a good choice for tonight’s bill. They were a totally unsuitable choice musically and the lack of interest from the crowd during their frankly dull and tedious set was clear with them …
Read More »Words of Farewell – Immersion
Formed in 2007, Words of Farewell are a progressive death metal band from Germany who signed to AFM Records in January of this year and are due to release their debut album ‘Immersion’ on 30 March 2012. I took some time to write the review for this album as there …
Read More »My Dynamite – My Dynamite
My Dynamite are a new Australian band who play classic rock in the Led Zeppelin vein, with comparisons also being made to Black Crowes, The Faces, Free and more. There is a definite 1970’s feel, but not so much that it feels dated – instead it evokes memories of some …
Read More »Municipal Waste – The Fatal Feast
Good news for fans of US Thrashers Municipal Waste – their fifth album, The Fatal Feast is out next month. This is the bands first album since moving from Earache to Nuclear Blast and its clear that the move to a major label hasnt led to them toning things down …
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