Hopefully the Pure Noise Records tour will be the last run for the tour cycle of “True View” from Stick To Your Guns. We’re hoping that former Evergreen Terrace guitarist Josh James takes experience playing with Eighteen Visions into the studio for the next album and we get some more cuts like “Amber” and “Married
Taking its name from the 1967 book of the same name by Marilyn Bender which opened the doors to the World on the Jet-set lifestyle of the 1960s and the culture of beauty, fashion and politics, “The Beautiful People” is arguably one of Marilyn Manson’s finest moments. Appearing on the bands 1996 album “Antichrist Superstar”
A couple of pictures have emerged of Eighteen Visions apparently in the studio so with Stick To Your Guns on the Pure Noise Records Tour over the next few months what that means for Guitarist Josh James involvement is up for debate. One thing is for sure though. Stick To Your Guns have started streaming
For a UK Exclusive show at Camden Underworld, what has the potential to be one last chance to see the Orange County Metalcore heroes that are Bleeding Through in the live arena is not one to be missed! Having seemingly returned from the ashes with 2018’s new album “Love Will Kill All”, vocalist Brandan Schieppati
Tonight may only be the third date of the The Death To False Metalcore Tour and Sheffield Shredders Malevolence may have dropped off tonight’s bill but there are a quartet of bands with a clutch of classic albums who will be taking to the stage. For an 828 capacity venue on the first floor of
May will bring Trade Wind, a super group of sorts that features Stick To Your Guns vocalist Jesse Barnett, Stray From The Path guitarist Tom Williams alongside Will Putney’s right hand man bassist Randy LeBoeuf and Structures drummer Andrew McEnaney. They’ll be on our soil for a pair of shows with Modern Color and Scott Ruth. The tour
Pro-Shot at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on 28th July, here’s a full set from the then newly reactivated Eighteen Visions! Joined by former Evergreen Terrace and current Stick To Your Guns Guitarist Josh James for the excellent “XVIII” which appeared from the Orange County Californian wrecking ball via Rise Records.
Tonight is the first of a pair of back to back sold out shows at The Dome in the heart of London. It’s should come as no surprise when a band with as huge a following as Stick To Your Guns are in town that they should have to put on an extra date due
Kerrang! Magazine sat down with legendary Metal Producer Machine aka Gene Freeman (Lamb of God, Clutch, Eighteen Visions etc) to talk about his role as a producer and what that means for bands entering the studio with him at the helm in this newly released clip.
They say that the first bite is with the eye. So for anyone who isn’t already a fan of a band to pick up an album, the cover art needs to be enticing. Some might think that in a digital age this is less important, but plenty of Metal fans still turn away at the