The campaign to save famous London rock haunt the Crobar picks up pace with the release of the “Music When The Lights Go Out” documentary. Read all about it here.
South African songwriter Ann Jangle revisits her gruelling ‘African Dream Parade’ 5000km bike trek across Africa.
The Fear Engine is a street-level documentary about the social, psychological and emotional impacts of technology, social media, and…
They were young, rail-thin long-hairs donning tie-dyes and denim — modern-day ministers on a common mission to spread their…
Northlane are to host exclusive screenings of their “Live at the Roundhouse” gig this week and you can find out more here.
Korean ‘K-Rock Revelation’ Bursters relive their UK tour with this UK tour rockumentary and you can find out more about it here.
If you look up the word ‘sublime’ in the dictionary, there’s a picture of Ella Fitzgerald singing. Or at…
Ice Nine Kills have released a mini-documentary reliving the events of their triumphant return to the city from which they were banned by Disney.
Rock trip 93PUNX has shared a music video and mini-documentary for their cover version of “Zombie,” the classic track…
A man of many talents, Robert Lundberg is a distinguished photographer and filmmaker known for his artful documentaries covering…
Featuring musician Aaron Emmanuel of Glass Mannequins, filmmaker and photographer Robert Lundberg has revealed the second episode of his documentary series, Uncontaminated Sound – The Interviews, taking you behind-the-scenes of the artist’s creative process.
Viva The Underdogs (Epitaph Records) captures Aussie metal titans Parkway Drive as they continue their meteoric rise to becoming one of the biggest modern metal bands on the planet.
A man of many talents, filmmaker and photographer Robert Lundberg is proud to launch his new documentary series, Uncontaminated Sound – The Interviews. The series, which we’ll help to host, takes you behind-the-scenes of an artist’s creative process. Watch the inaugural episode featuring comedian Mike Cannon.
One of the greatest and most anticipated, unseen treasures in musical history will finally be revealed next month in London when The Jimi Hendrix Experience: The Royal Albert Hall, will be screened to the public for the very first time since it was shot 50 years ago at the very location where it was filmed.