“Remember, remember, the 5th of November, Gunpowder, treason and plot. I see no reason, Why gunpowder treason, Should ever be forgot. Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, ’twas his intent, To blow up the King and the Parliament, Three score barrels of powder below, Poor old England to overthrow, By God’s providence he was catch’d, With a
Ahead of the 26th August releasing tenth Machine Head album “Of Kingdom And Crown“, a concept album loosely based on the Japanese dark fantasy anime television series “Attack on Titan” it seemed right to take a moment to remind ourselves of just how influential the band have been over the past 31 years.
We’ve been following the career of guitarist Debbie Gough since she was the axe woman of Dead Hands. These days she rips it up in Heriot and if evidence is need of her skills then here’s footage of her performing “Enter the Flesh” from the bands April released record “Profound Morality“. She’s using Neural DSP’s Archetype: Gojira Guitar Chain:
The last time we saw Corby Northamptonshire’s Raging Speedhorn live was at their 20th Anniversary show at Camden Electric Ballroom, a night we will never forget as for one night only the classic line up played their debut album. Since then… As they say in Singapore “Same Same Different” as a new line up have
Continuing his guitarists heart to heart chat with Debbie Gough of Dead Hands fame, Mark Morton shares his advice for new bands in this latest interview clip from Lamb Of God. Yeah, we put the 15th Anniversary cover of “Ashes of the Wake” on this one and not the cover of the new self titled
Another day, another dollar, more Lamb Of God interview clips featuring guitarist Mark Morton. Each of this freshly cooked trio sees Morton talk to Dead Hands guitarist Debbie Gough with topics ranging from signature model guitars and seven strings to writing styles and interplay. The Richmond Virginia Groove Metallers have their self titled album out
One of the highlights of this weekends upcoming album should be the new self titled release from Lamb Of God. It’s been put back once and we’ve missed out on their shows with Kreator and Power Trip as a result of the current Global situation, so we’re hopeful that it has been worth the extra
After a week off, it’s time to get back on the road and head to Birmingham for this week’s entry in The Black Map of the UK Underground Metal Scene. This week’s edition is sponsored by Carlsberg’s Danish Pilsner, which isn’t the best Lager in the World, it’s just a Tribute. But we digress. As
Released by Asian Man Records in the year 2000, “The Struggle Continues” is the third album from East Bay San Francisco Californian band Link 80. Known for an energetic blend of Hardcore, Punk and Ska, it’s the first album to feature vocalist Ryan Noble and guitarist Adam Davis after the death frontman Nick Traina from a
The Unicorn in Camden may not be the biggest of venues, but what it misses in size, it makes up in heart. We’re greeted by an Italian barmaid who announces herself to be 36 years old and more than a bit crazy and we couldn’t be more at home! Negative Measures can’t really be rated