In its ninth year as a weekend rock festival, Welcome to Rockville has become recognized for its impressive lineup of bands, particularly headlining acts such as Korn, Rob Zombie and Tool. We run down our Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down for the event’s 2019 edition.
Live At Leeds returns this weekend so with so much to cram in at over 20+ stage across the city, here’s our handy guide to some of the bands we think should be on your list.
Having already confirmed the likes of Tom Grennan, Sundara Karma, Metronomy and a stack load more, Live At Leeds organisers have just announced another 80 acts joining them at venues across the city.
Monster Truck have announced they will be returning in April-May 2019 for a 25 date headline European tour and have released a new video for “Devil Don’t Care” to celebrate the news.
Rock legends Kiss have announced the European leg of their final ever World Tour. Get the full list of dates here.
Metallica have announced their return to Europe for a run of stadium headline shows where they will be joined by Ghost and Bokassa.
Ranked among the top 10 music festivals in the United States by Consequence of Sound, Boston Calling Music Festival has been serving up unique and diverse lineups to New England music fans since 2013.
Several weeks after the release of EVE via Tragic Hero Records, we got a hold of Toronto progressive metallers The Afterimage and slot them as May’s “190 Proof” artist of the month!
Currently in the studio recording the follow up to their 2017 album Home Is A Heartache, The Picturebooks have announced an extensive run of European and UK tour dates running through to the end of 2018.
Canadian punk rockers Cancer Bats have announced details of a UK tour with tickets costing only a fiver.
Given today’s politically fraught times, there couldn’t be a better voice for the masses than Frank Turner. Check out our review of his new album Be More Kind here…
With a mouthwatering list of acts across multiple venues at Live At Leeds this weekend, we thought we’d get some help picking some bands you should put on your hit list. Thankfully local boys Fizzy Blood were on hand to give us some help…
Canadian punk rockers Cancer Bats have announced details of a UK tour with tickets costing only a fiver.