One of those projects that surfaced in part as a by-product of having free time and idle hands during the great plague years (and might have feared would sputter out when things returned to somewhere approaching normal), Copse sharing a sophomore record is a welcome surprise. For those that don’t know the ancient history, 2020
It’s been a couple of troubled years but the second incarnation of Radar Festival is finally upon us with as much of the original line up as possible remaining intact. After half an hour in the scorching sunshine waiting for the doors to open, the first pint of Devil Wears Larger, one of several in
As idle hands are the devil’s workshop, like so many that came before it what began as a lockdown bedroom project idea between guitarists Phil Vernon and Bono in the age of great plague went from ember to raging inferno and after recruiting bassist Rob Collier, drummer Ryan Westwood and vocalist Ed Garrood-Gibbs Copse was
Having completed the tracking for their major label debut album “Loss” a year ago today, Devil Sold His Soul have lined up their first headlining tour in something like five years for April 2022. Before then however they will be headlining the Ant Allen memorial show with Landscapes, Feed The Rhino, Palm Reader, Death +
It seems like the tail end of 2020 still has a few surprises left to give. One of those surprises is 9th April 2021 will see a new album from Devil Sold His Soul entitled “Loss” released via the biggest Metal label on the Planet in Nuclear Blast. The announcement has come with a single
Back for 2020, in the fourth installment of a new series we’ve got Weaponry vocalist Al Bristow to talk about some of the lesser lights of heaven in the Metal scene. You know, the ones who never got the credit they deserved?! Well… except this time out, when following on from InMe, Jamie Lenman &
In the third part of a brand new series we’ve got Weaponry vocalist Al Bristow to talk about some of the lesser lights of heaven in the Metal scene. You know, the ones who never got the credit they deserved? So his third pick from mini bar that is Planet Metal is Devil Sold His Soul…
Taking place at Charisworth Farm on the weekend of 4th May and raising money to fight children’s cancer with rock, Teddy Rocks have announced Loathe, Palm Reader, Shields, Black Peaks & I, The Map Maker at the heavier end of their 2018 lineup. It’s all for a good cause and there is a wide variety
In celibration of 10 years since ambient influenced metalcore crew Devil Sold His Soul released their debut album “A Fragile Hope” via Basick Records, the Londoners have released a documentary talking about the release. The’ve also announced two shows in December; Dec 02 Manchester, Academy 3 Dec 08 London, Koko