Supergroup Kill The Lights, who feature members and former members of Bullet For My Valentine, Still Remains and Threat Signal, didn’t have the opportunity to have a run of live shows around their debut record together, “The Sinner” which appeared last week via Fearless Records. So they have given us a live stream of tracks
GroundCulture have been announced as main support for supergroup Kill The Lights as they have set March 2021 for a string of UK shows. Kill The Lights, a group how are comprised of members and former members of Threat Signal, Still Remains, Bullet For My Valentine and Throw The Fight will be releasing “The Sinner”
Nottingham Industrial Metallers Pitchshifter will be returning to the stage in 2021 for a run of dates that will see them share stages with the likes of Raging Speedhorn and Hangman Hill with more support bands to be announced soon… 29/11: Wolverhampton, KK’s Steel Mill 30/11: Manchester, Academy 01/12: Bristol, SWX 02/12: London, Highbury Garage
Berkeley Californian Thrash Kings Testament should really need no introduction. Their second album “The New Order” recorded at Pyramid Sound Studios, Ithaca, New York and released 32 years ago in 1988 is hugely significant in the World of Metal. Let’s face it, without it, there might not be a Lamb Of God, that’s how important
Multi instrumentalist Harvey Lake unveiled new single “Ceremony” from his project Ruina at the weekend, complete with a b-side cover of “Bittersweet Memories” by Bullet For My Valentine in time for the 10th Anniversary of their album “Fever” so in case you missed it, he’s tapped up Ricky at Shujinko Visuals to help create a
February saw the debut EP from Bedfordshire Metallic Hardcore act Ruina, a project masterminded by Harvey Lake, whom some may know as the bassist in Oxford Hardcore Punks MSRY but is in fact a Multi instrumentalist in his own right. That being said while the songs on “Nemesis” were written and recorded by Lake, Ruina are
Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of “Fever“, the third studio album from Welsh Metallers Bullet For My Valentine, here’s their pro-shot full set from the band at Rock AM Ring in Germany in 2010. Don’t they all look so young? The set features five tracks from that album, a favourite of Ruina Mastermind Harvey Lake.
After the mixed bag of “Temper Temper“, Welsh Metallers Bullet For My Valentine had expressed the desire to return to something heavier with their 2015 fifth studio album “Venom“. The departure of bassist Jay James prior to the recording left guitarist and vocalist Matt Tuck to play the bass parts, despite James replacement Jamie Mathias
What if we told you that a Black Metal band were influenced by Welsh Metallers Bullet For My Valentine? Well laugh you might but here’s some evidence for you that might just make you laugh harder. Originally going by the name Shadowed, Finnish Black Metal outfit Horna (Finnish for “Abyss” or “Hell“) have been plying
Hailing from Ealing in Hertfordshire, DIY quartet Suffer No Fools have been playing together since 2016, releasing a string of live performances, a covers EP and their debut album “Songs For The Restless Youth” in that time. Citing influences in the likes of Metallica, Killswitch Engage and Trivium, vocalist and guitarist Ali Khan, bassist Alex