The support acts for the previously announced European and United Kingdom headlining tour of Dance Gavin Dance that will arrive upon our shores in September have been unveiled with Caskets, Volumes and Eidola taking those slots rather than the rumoured Veil Of Maya meaning that Michael Barr and Myke Terry will once again go toe
In the build up to the release of “Kill The Sun”, Cane Hill frontman Elijah Witt stated that “Jar of Flies” by Alice In Chains as well as R&B and Pop music were influences on the EP’s concept. The choice of Kris Crummett (Dance Gavin Dance, Knuckle Puck, Mayday Parade) rather than a more mainstream
Exeter’s Napoleon have long been a band with a reputation for making progressive tech-metal with passion and groove like no other. Combining Wes Thompson’s impassioned vocals and phenomenal range with the guitar work of Sam Osborn who manages to get through the work of two guitarists in the live arena, these boys have talent! We haven’t even
The O2 Academy in Islington is sold out for tonight’s co-headling show, the 7th date of the trio of bands 19 date European tour. The co-headliners have always seemed like an odd pairing, despite having played the likes of Vans Warped Tour together. Veil of Maya have descended from being a Deathcore band to incorporating
Here’s a pair of full sets from Veil Of Maya shows in the same run from October. Interestingly, only “Overthrow” features from the bands stunning recent album “False Idol” and instead 2015’s “Matriarch” is showcased, despite this show being just a week or so before the release of the new album… The band have four dates booked in
List Mania Season aka Christmas & New Year is well and truly upon us with everyone who’s anyone popping out “Albums of the Year” and “Songs of the Year” listings… and we have our own up our sleeve for the coming week or so, the difference being ours will be short and sweet Top 10’s
…And the 2018 tours keep on coming. Dance Gavin Dance and Veil of Maya have announced a co-headlining run in March with support TBC as follows; 03/03 Birmingham, UK – Asylum 03/04 Bristol, UK – Marble Factory 03/05 Newcastle, UK – Riverside 03/06 Glasgow, UK – Garage 03/07 Manchester, UK – Academy 2 03/08 Nottingham,