We’ve been singing the praises of Boston Massachusetts Metalcore heroes Unearth for as long as we can remember. They are one of the bands that started out during the Nu-Metal era and rose to prominence in the first wave of Metalcore and are now celebrating 22 years together in 2020. Seven albums in that time
Our first adventure to the infamous Black Heart in Camden for 2020 sees us on very familiar territory with three of the four being witnessed at last summers incarnation of Tech-Fest. Add to that the first three of the bands are female fronted and you’ve got yourself an interesting point. Not that it matters who
The O2 Academy Islington London is our destination tonight for the penultimate show of the UK leg of the “Pressure” tour and there are two immediate no-no moments as we enter the venue that have facepalm written all over them. The first is that “Stitch” by Wage War is playing over the PA as the
The first Metal Noise gig review of 2020 is More Than Music #2, a benefit Show For Project Child Save at Reading Facebar. So before we get into the blood, the sweat and the beers, here’s what Inhuman Nature have to say about the cause, along with a link for donations: “All profits from this
South coast Metalcore heroes Bury Tomorrow have made a habit of playing a run of bigger venue pre-Christmas shows in recent years and hand picking some very very good support acts. This year’s run of shows has been a trek across Europe which has seen them deliver a brand new single and their first since
A sold out show at the O2 Academy Islington is our destination tonight for what promises to be the hottest ticket in town. A huge line up with four bands who have been delivering the goods of late with top drawer high grade albums appearing left right and centre. Indeed only Loathe haven’t pushed the
We’re left with one eyebrow raised following the news over at The PRP earlier this week here that Silent Planet had exited the “Alien” tour stage left for “reasons outside of their control”. Later on there is an essay from vocalist Garrett Russell about his Mental Health struggles being the reason they’ve gone home prematurely
Camden Electric Ballroom will no doubt see August Burns Red receive a heroes welcome as following the hugely successful “Messengers” anniversary a couple of years ago, they’ve repeated the concept with “Constellations” and will be playing the album in full. Given how good their current album “Phantom Anthem” is, you could question why they’re not
Ah. The Facebar in Reading on a Friday night. Black Friday night to be precise. It’s all in a good cause tonight as the show is a fundraiser for the Little Princess Trust. They’re a charity that provides real hair wigs free of charge to children suffering hair loss due to cancer treatment… My Latest
A second new song from Melbourne Australians Polaris has been given its debut via Triple J Radio. Following live performances of a song entitled “Hypermania”, a full music video has surfaced for “Masochist” alongside an interesting read about it here. So does this mean a follow up to “The Mortal Coil” in early 2020? We