With less than a week to go (at the time of writing) until the Heavy Music Awards 2023, it’s time to think about deciding whether to...
Bloodywood, an unsuspecting band from New Deli, owned the night at London's Electric Ballroom, with the support of Lake Malice.
Hundred Reasons, Hell Is For Heroes and My Vitriol put on one hell of a rockin’ and nostalgia-filled show at London’s Eventim Apollo.
Those Damn Crows have made more than just a name for themselves since their inception; they have become a band of the people, ensuring they connect...
Sleep Token delivers a sermon of almost God-like proportions at the Eventim Apollo, with superb support from Northlane. Check out Damien's thoughts on the experience here...
Alter Bridge bring their rock anthems to UK stadiums joined by Halestorm and Mammoth WVH. Check out the photos and review here.
Like with any concert on a school night, my pre-show preparation consisted of escaping my day job bang on home time, double-timing it home to dispose...
It’s been at least 23 years since Brit rock alumni Symposium took to the stage, but on November 17, they did so at London’s renowned Islington...
In an eruption of red, white and blue, Skid Row blasted out the always fan favourite “Slave to the Grind,” and the sea of leather and...
As always, Alter Bridge has delivered an outstanding record in ‘Pawns & Kings’ (Napalm Records); it is yet another example of the quartet’s continued exceptional output.
At Download 2022, Damian Fitzgerald spoke with Dead Posey about touring, writing their ‘Blue Monday’ EP, and terrifying links to The Ring’s “Samara.”
Those Damn Crows vocalist Shane Greenhall discusses the band’s rise in popularity despite Covid restrictions, the welsh music scene, and upcoming 2023 Earache Records release, ‘Inhale/Exhale.’
RockFit took their services to this year’s Download Festival, and we spoke with founder Hannah Hawkey backstage about rock, fitness, fangirling Jonathan Davis, and Download Festival...
Dirty Honey’s Marc LaBelle connected with us at Download Festival and spoke about the band’s plans, touring, Iron Maiden parties, Airborne, and more.
‘Sunshine on Slaughter Beach’ (Weathermaker Music) clearly declares that Clutch will continue to both experiment with their signature sound, and evolve.