‘Planet Zero’ (Atlantic Records), simply put, is a banger of a record and demonstrates that Shinedown are still well in their prime!
Download Festival made its long-awaited return as over 70,000 fans rocked out to headliners Kiss, Iron Maiden and Biffy Clyro and many more.
Read our thoughts on the recent Bowling for Soup “Acoustic Sing-A-Long” gig with frontman Jaret Reddick and bassist Rob Felicetti at London’s 100 Club.
Tonight’s menu was a feast consisting of The Dollyrots, Lit and the main entrée, Bowling for Soup, and what a show it turned out to be ending their Crowd Surf the UK tour!
If you weren’t previously convinced that Ghost is a band of biblical proportions, ‘Impera’ (Loma Vista Recordings) will change your mind.
Bloodywood made their presence known in 2018, but in 2022 they cemented themselves as one of a select number of bands that possess a glorious début recording.
Slash, Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators are ready to release their new album, simply titled ‘4’ (BMG) and, simply put, it is exactly the quality you would expect from this combination of musicians.
It started with a moderately paced snare drum beat. Then came a burst of a seconds-length guitar riff over…
I’ll confess, Billy Talent is a band to which I’ve never really given that much thought. Yes, I’ve heard…
Back with their 8th studio album, Volbeat, the Danish masters of a hybrid style of rockabilly and heavy metal are about to unleash to the world ‘Servant of the Mind’ and it is posed to be their finest record to date!
On November 26th we hit SSE Wembley to catch The Offspring deliver some fantastic tunes and atmosphere with superb support from The Hives and Bob Vylan.
‘Songs From the Elkhorn Trail’ is the debut solo record from Jim Lindburg of Pennywise fame and demonstrates without a shadow of a doubt that he is not just an exceptional vocalist, but also a musician and lyricist in his own right.
Supporting their latest studio recording, Nowhere Generation, we chat Rise Against frontman Tim Mcllrath ahead of the band’s recent gig at Kingston’s Pryzm in the UK.
We hit Pryzm, Kingston (London, UK) on November 17th to watch Rise Against supporting their latest record, ‘Nowhere Generation,’ along with other supporting artists from Banquet Records.