Yearly Archives: 2011

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Bolt Thrower gig coming soon??

Bolt Thrower Gig listing

Had a news release come through from Metal Blade today, exciting news about a free show coming soon...

2011 is the year of the 25th anniversary in the history of BOLT THROWER. It´s about time for an update from the band:

"Anniversaries are kind of easy to achieve. For a band, just don't split up and you'll reach one, whether it's 10, 20 or 35 years. And this year we've reached '25 years of not splitting up'!

We managed to stop others from making a big fuss about it, and didn't give

By |2011-10-04T00:00:00+01:00October 4th, 2011|Gig News|0 Comments

GWAR 2012 UK Tour

GWAR UK Tour gig listings

 

GWAR have announced 6 UK dates so far, but there's plenty of dates inbetween missing, so we're guessing there's more to be announced.

 

Check their page here for the dates so far, or click read more...

 

 

By |2011-09-20T00:00:00+01:00September 20th, 2011|Gig News|0 Comments

Ragefest 2011 coming in October

Ragefest 2011 gig listings

Ragefest 2011 is taking part on 2nd October at The Musician in Leicester, with some of the cream of the UK's underground.  Priced at just £10/£12 OTD this is not to be missed.

Get to these alldayers, support the UK scene,the bands, and promoters.

 

Here's all the official info:

By |2011-09-05T00:00:00+01:00September 5th, 2011|Featured Gigs|0 Comments

Live Review: Bloodstock Day 3, Motorhead, Morbid Angel, At The Gates, Exodus, Hammerfall, Napalm Death…

Hammerfall bloodstock review gig listings

Bloodstock, Day 3

Words: Gary Lukes

Photos: Antony Roberts

WE SLEPT TOO LONG! Having made the most of the magnificent metal disco and spending the night cajoled by the deviant influence of two certain band members, we found ourselves waking, literally, to the sounds of Hell rumbling in the distance.

Although we had unfortunately missed Andy Sneap and the second-coming of the NWOBHM Hell-horde, we arrive in the main arena, bleary eyed and furry of tongue, shortly before 1349 were due to start their set. We consoled ourselves with the fact that there’s surely no more effective a wake-up call than Norway‘s pestilent sons. Unless, of course, they play a set consisting completely of the ambient tracks on “Demonoir“. As it turned out, ambient filler material was the least of our worries as the Norwegian’s

By |2011-08-26T00:00:00+01:00August 26th, 2011|Gig Reviews|0 Comments