Belched from Hell’s depths into the rustic charms of the Witch County, Suffolk thirty long and disturbing years ago, CRADLE OF FILTH are undisputed giants of the heavy metal realm”.
Belched from Hell’s depths into the rustic charms of the Witch County, Suffolk thirty long and disturbing years ago, CRADLE OF FILTH are undisputed giants of the heavy metal realm”.
Highly vaunted American blues-rock artiste Samantha Fish continues her UK tour zigzagging up and down through England and Scotland before landing in the Welsh capital, this evening, for her sole Welsh date.
Tonight, Utilita Arena Birmingham, we have two rock legends playing, each band has a career that stretches 50 years, with various line-up changes both bands are as strong as ever.
The powerful Blues Rock vocals of Brave Rival’s Chloe Josephine and Lindsey Bonnick kicked off day one of Cornwall Rocks as they zoomed through `Guilty Love’, the slow rocker `Long Time Coming’, boogie based `Heart Attack’ as well as the sweet blues number `Come Down’ and their latest single `Run And Hide’.
The waters of the Redcliff Beck shimmer an oily black in the autumnal darkness. The waters barely stir upon this strangely warm evening.
Even with the miserable weather making the place feel so wet and dreary, people from all walks of life were patiently lining up around the builiding to enter into the iconic Ulster Hall were all smiles this evening.
There are worse ways to spend a Saturday night. Travelling up the M1 to Sheffield to catch the final Planet Rock ‘Rocktober’ event sounds more fun than being sat at home watching ‘Strictly’.
With me in the tour bus tonight is my good lady, again brother ‘Waldorf’ is busy so has to give this prestigious occasion a miss.
The Atomic punk is back in Glasgow and he is determined to finish the run of this tour in style as he takes us all back to the 80s with his huge hits.
Musical authors and progressive giants Coheed & Cambria have joined with early Punk Hardcore trio Thrice and brought a spectacle that was everything you could dream of.
Going through the entrance to the Telegraph Building in Belfast on a rather cool and damp evening you enter a long almost tunnel like passageway that at the end opens up not a huge high roofed hall area.
With a little confusion about dates, I find myself on my way back to Wolverhampton. Tonight, I’m off to cover the opening night of American giants, Skid Row on their 2022 tour of the UK promoting the latest album, one that features the new singer Erik Grönwall, formerly of Swedish Legends H.E.A.T.
The Candian post hardcore heroes are back in Glasgow once more to lay down devastation and own the city.
Time for an injection of hardcore punk! And for the first time in what seems like forever, a mid-week show of that was right up my street.
Well noted that it’s not been since 2019 that the mighty (and cheeky) Agnostic Front have graced our shores.
t’s lashing down and there’s a question mark as to whether there’s any more felines and canines left to descend from the skies.
Darkness is now falling early as the winter months draw closer and to top it all off it’s a Sunday! However, there’s a bright star upon high that pierces the moody clouds of this desperate autumnal evening.
A quick call and I’m on my way to Wolverhampton and Tice’s place of growing repute, yes, it’s another night at KK’s Steel Mill. I’m under the weather for this one as yesterday I’d been to my GP as I’m still suffering the effects of a cold some 9 weeks after first sneezing.
The Welsh threesome are back in Glasgow for another sold out show, another venue ticked off the list and another step forward on their journey.