Tag: Evergreen Terrace

Review: “Inferno” by Eighteen Visions

Shrouded in mystery, Eighteen Visions have released their first new material since their 2017 Rise Records comeback album ‘XVIII’. A self release and a concept record inspired by Italian poet Dante Alighieri‘s 14th century masterwork The Divine Comedy, it has surfaced without fanfare; the only inkling of its appearance prior to it’s release being a soundcloud stream

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins?! FIGHT! Everlong!

The success of the one time Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl as the frontman and guitarist of Foo Fighters seemed unthinkable back in 1994 but from then until now, he’s proved himself to be an inspiration millions in that capacity in his own right. There’s no doubt that him having been in Nirvana turned people’s heads

Review: “The Shock Doctrine” by Cope

“There are forces out there that want to see you suffer,” continues guitarist Josh Bowles, when speaking of the motivations behind the album as a whole. “When you are too tired, exhausted, miserable or apathetic to stand up for your rights, they will take them from you. That is the shock doctrine”. London based Hardcore

Vs. Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT! Helmet.

Formed in 1989, Alternative Metal act Helmet have had just one consistent member in 31 years, the almighty Page Hamilton. Immortalised by the Evergreen Terrace track “Chaney Can’t Quite Riff Like Page Hamilton” it was their second studio album in 1992 entitled “Meantime” which has become their most influential, largely in its wake. The album

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT! Depeche Mode

For reasons unknown we’ve always associated Depeche Mode with Christmas and in particular “Enjoy The Silence”. A track that has been covered many a time by all manor of influenced bands and the second single from their seventh studio album “Violator” released in 1990. On the album, Barry Walters of Rolling Stone Magazine complimented its “heavier hooks,

Documentary: Stick To Your Guns in Bus Invaders!

The Digital Tour Bus cameras were rolling outside The Bottom Lounge in Chicago Illinois once more for the arrival of the Pure Noise Records Tour. Filmed on 25th July, Stick To Your Guns tour bus got invaded and guitarist Josh James (Eighteen Visions, ex-Evergreen Terrace) was forced to produce ID. Why? Because he’s grown a

Bootleg: Evergreen Terrace at Aura Festival 2019!

Still working on their new album and with Andrew Carey firmly back in the fold, here’s a full set from Hardcore Punk kings Evergreen Terrace! Filmed at Aura Festival 2019 in Savannah Georgia on 16th February, the event took place at The Ships At Sea maritime museum and the bands 40 minutes of stage time

Bootleg: Eighteen Visions in Philadelphia!

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.