Every year Reading Progressive Death Metal trio Mercury’s Well have a Hawaiian themed party at the Face Bar in Reading and this year is going to be a special one. The fifth anniversary of Summer Bash has an expanded line up from four to no less than eleven (count ’em) bands and will take place
If there is one thing that Progressive Death Metal trio Mercury’s Well do well it’s plan a party. Their annual shindig known as Summer Bash is nothing short of critically acclaimed so come 22nd July they’ll be turning Facebar in Reading into a tropical paradise once more. If it’s anything like last time then you
Make no mistake Progressive Death Metal trio Mercury’s Well don’t just want our blood. They want our sweat, tears, spilled beers and coin too. That’s because they’re putting on Summer Bash V, the fifth incarnation of their annual shindig which is set to be the best yet. Why? Because they love putting on a show
It’s official. The forecast for Saturday 22nd July is looking like it’s going to be an absolute scorcher, especially if you happen to be at Facebar in Reading for the fifth anniversary of Summer Bash. Hosted by Progressive Death Metal trio Mercury’s Well this year looks to be a fully fledged one dayer with the
They say it’s always the quiet ones that you need to watch because when you’re back is turned they’re up to no good. You know the kind of thing. Setting the curtains on fire, drinking a skin full of the old man’s whiskey or shooting at the neighbours cat with a spud gun. It turns
Just before Gingerbread John McClane gets put back in his box for another year, it’s time said thank you to a few people for another fantastic year of Metal Noise. Breaking out of the lockdown of what we’ve affectionately called the plague years live shows were in full effect and we were able to bring
Breaking out of lockdown after almost two years of live show decimation in 2022 was one of many of the years joys and so to be able to bring back a category like this to the Listmania Awards season (trademark, patient applied for) is something we’ve been looking forward to doing for a long time.
Long overdue it’s time we added Reading Progressive Death Metal act of legend Mercury’s Well to one of our longest running features. The Black Map is our weekly look at the United Kingdom Metal Underground scene, placing a spotlight on the lesser lights of heaven that we recommend you check out should your hearts desire.
The highly anticipated second part of our creature double feature of conversation with Reading based Progressive Death Metal trio Mercury’s Well is all about what went on behind the scenes as they wrote and recorded their recently released self titled album. So grab a beverage of choice, throw the record on, sit back, relax and
Having given you not only a review of the bands new self titled album which dropped earlier this month, but also it’s predecessor “The Way Of Ashes” and the album release show to boot, it only seems logical that a creature double feature interview should complete the collection of honours for Reading Progressive Death Metal