Live Review: FACES OF DEATH TOUR ft. To The Grave, Varials, Heart of a Coward & Signs of the Swarm (30/10/24)
Who doesn’t love a cheeky Wednesday night gig? The Faces of Death tour boasts a huge lineup in Signs of
Who doesn’t love a cheeky Wednesday night gig? The Faces of Death tour boasts a huge lineup in Signs of
Another Bloodstock is in the bag and what an epic event it was. From legends, to those solidifying their name, to those building up a steady reputation, and those who are fresh-faced and about to play the biggest show of their fledging careers, we saw a hell of a lot. Here is our review of Bloodstock 2024 and the bands we saw!
On a sunny Sunday Kentish Town prepares itself for an onslaught of Bodycount fans, all coming for one reason. Bodycount feat. the legendary ICE T at The Forum – also featuring Slope on support.
Starting off my bank holiday weekend correctly by going to see some bloody good riffs and have some beverages courtesy of Camden’s Underworld.
On a cold windy Wednesday about 1000 people descend down on King’s Cross’ Scala venue. All for one specific reason; Microwave, on their biggest UK run to date bringing along The Dirty Nil and Sick Joy.
I saw August Burns Red at this same venue supporting Bury Tomorrow in 2022 and it is very safe to say they raised the bar. They absolutely feel like they belong on that stage and I am incredibly pleased to see them back, headlining this same stage.
Heart-throb heroes Casey are back! News I didn’t think I’d hear this year, or any year for that matter – but a new album?! I’m obviously going to be excited about this.
Metalcore heroes Fit For A King descend upon the Electric Ballroom tonight, boasting a ferocious lineup with the extremely heavy Emmure and the violence inducing Thrown.