What do Gideon, The Acacia Strain, Stray From The Path, Every Time I Die, Left Behind, Pissed on, Spite, Aesthetics Vs Architecture, Stick To Your Guns & Varials all have in common? They’ve all had Bryan Garris from Knocked Loose appear with them either in the studio or live or both! Seeing as it’s Monday and
Monday?! Again?! Yuk! No one likes Monday. Except when it’s a bank holiday and then everyone hates Tuesday! Here is a 22 track deep fan filmed highlight package from Download Festival at Donnington Park last weekend to brighten up your day. And yes Cradle of Filth are opening things up.
Monday? Meh. Another day another dollar. Here’s an electic mix of System Of A Down covers, from the sublime to the rediculous and back again to reflect the madness that is (was?) the band. From The Lounge Kittens, Enter Shikari, Trust Me I’m A Doctor and more. All good fun.
Monday morning is here again. Yuk. Let’s have a random selection of Butcher Babies rarities to lift the spirits (sadly not a bottle of). Carla Harvey joins the Ultimate Jam Night crew at The Whiskey for a cover of “Ace Of Spades” by Motorhead, while Heidi Shepherd does to same for “Bodies” by Drowning Pool.
Monday. Yuk. Hungover? Maybe. Here’s 10 songs about drinking. Let’s have some fun. A little bit of hardcore and some hard rock to boot. Riffs a plenty and one thing in common. The love of a shot and a beer.
Among the first to fuse hardcore punk with thrash metal, New York City’s Cro-Mags are considered to be one of the most influential crossover thrash bands of their time. Their seminal pair of albums in 1986’s “Age Of Quarrel” and 1989’s “Best Wishes” spawned a generation of metallic hardcore bands, including the likes of Biohazard
It’s been a while since we did a playlist. And we hate Mondays. So here’s a bit of chaos to get things going. Twelve of the finest chaotic hardcore bands performing twelve of their finest. Leaving no stone unturned. Pedal to the metal. “Trashmouth” by Vanna “Elobarama” by Every Time I Die “Badge & A
Kerrang! Magazine have continued the build up to the 4th May release of the new Parkway Drive album “Reverence” via Epitaph Records by giving us a playlist of their “Best Parkway Drive Breakdowns of all time!”. We have to say it’s a classy list! Spotify is their chosen platform for celebrating Byron Bay’s finest. Check
11 of the best Sucide Silence rare cuts around including 5 covers (well, techically 6) and some live brutality. Getting the Multi-instumentalist Jared Dines on stage for “No Pity For A Coward” as well as Jamey Jasta for “Last Breath” are both stand out moments. Blind (KoRn Cover) Lifted (Live) (Hot Sessions Remastered) No Pity
…Acoustic, Live & Covers… Ice Nine Kills will be joining Cane Hill in support of Motionless In White in the UK in January! Jonathan (Acoustic) Tess-Timony (Live Acoustic) What I Never Learned In Study Hall (Ft. Kate Ellen Dean) (Acoustic) The Simple Act Of Giving Up (Acoustic) A Lifetime In A Week (Acoustic) What I