Live Review – Deity’s Muse at 229 The Venue, London (08/07/2019)
South Africa’s Deity’s Muse lead the line in this Monday night celebration of all things heavy metal from the Southern Hemisphere.
South Africa’s Deity’s Muse lead the line in this Monday night celebration of all things heavy metal from the Southern Hemisphere.
Alien Weaponry arrive at The Underworld in Camden as a stop on a pretty huge European tour that involved them play at Download Festival just the night before.
While Ash would never reach the height of their seminal 1977 album’s popularity again, they still have a huge and supportive fanbase as shown by the packed-out Forum in London. This tour is in support of their latest album, Islands which was released in May of this year.
Italian folk/symphonic/dwarven metal band, Wind Rose, have recently finished a short tour of the UK with just three dates. GBHBL caught them live in London. Specifically at The Black Heart in Camden.
As main support to Halestorm. Avatar had the opportunity to bring their style of rock and metal to a brand new crowd. They did not disappoint!
The American super group, Powerflo, played the Boston Music Room in Tufnell Park, on the 13th of July with support from Welsh hardcore/grime rockers Astroid Boy.
American progressive metal band, The Contortionist UK tour wraps up in London at The Underworld in Camden.
At a poignant time in the memory of Pantera, with the sad loss of Vinnie Paul recently, a new live album has been released to remind us all of just how important Pantera were to the metal world. Recorded at one of the worlds biggest metal festivals back in the day, Dynamo Open Air in The Netherlands, in 1998 you get to experience the power and passion of Pantera at a time when they were at the top of their game.