Saturday starts with Tea and biscuits and a some quiet reflection on the line up for what will be a seriously heavy day. It feels like Simon Garrod and the Tech-Fest team have nailed the build up to the heavier headliners with their choices on paper and that is indeed how it pans out. They’ve
Having announced last week that this year’s incarnation of UK Tech-Fest will be the last of this kind, the powers that be have added a wealth of bands to ensure that Newark Showgrounds is given the send off it deserves over the weekend of 29th June to 3rd July. Harbinger have been announced as the
Undoubtedly one of the highlights of this summer’s Tech-Fest, Blind Summit were met with a sea of swaying bodies at the Pins and Knuckles stage as they delivered a set front loaded with cuts from EP “Hell And Heresy“. Performed by drummer Will Windsor in one take with no edits, this is “Like Water“, one
Saturday may be a day with showers on the weather forecast but the beauty of Tech-Fest is that the stages are inside interlinked hangers with a merch and bar area between them meaning that the weather isn’t a factor that counts against enjoying any of the bands. After yesterday’s Metal buffet, today is a shade
After four successful shows with Exist Immortal last month, the build up to 26th November and “Hell And Heresy“, a new EP from Manchester Metallers Blind Summit continues with single “The Place I Feel Safe“, that title being no relation a certain Currents album. The EP was recorded, mixed and mastered by Oskar Sutton at
In a few weeks time Manchester Metallers Blind Summit will be hitting the road for run of shows with Exist Immortal and so there probably has never been a better time for us to give them a mention. Let’s face it, that’s what this easy like Sunday morning feature that we like to call The
Manchester’s Blind Summit are celebrating 5 years together with the first single from an upcoming new EP. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Oskar Sutton (Bitter Reign, Lasting Damage) at Infinite Audio “Like Water” is joined by a music video from Tech-Fest friends Loki Films while marking the first from the undated EP “Hell And Heresy“.
For the first time in two years London Progressive Metallers Exist Immortal will once again take the the stage with an October run of shows announced with promise of more to follow. The first three shows will see the band joined by Manchester DJent inspired Blind Summit while the last three will see Sassrockers Derange
After a week away in Edinburgh, we return to Manchester for some Progressive Metal and to check out the work of Alfie Angelini (Vocals), Carl Murphy (Guitars), Tom Wakelin (Bass), Joe Clarkson (Guitar) and Will Windsor (Drums) in Blind Summit. A couple of weeks ago they premiered their first new material since their 2018 debut
Offering promotions, merch, graphic design and tour management, Unearthed Music have announced a one day, 22 bands festival across two stages! There will be no band clashes so you can see everyone on the bill moving between Manchester Aatma and Peer Hat on 25th January the line up for Unearthed Festival 2020 is as follows;