As the fourth incarnation of Reading Rising is on the horizon for 18th November at The Facebar in Reading, we asked Alternative Rock trio InAir if they’d kindly take a few minutes out of their busy schedule to have a conversation about what’s going on in their world. If you’re unfamiliar, they draw from a
Just when you thought you had it all figured out, an avalanche happens and you’ve got to find a shovel. Reading Rising IV have announced not only another two additions to their already stacked line up for the 18th November one day festival at Reading Facebar but also an after party to allow you to
Even with the most experienced stage crew on Planet Metal, turning a stage around between bands at a show or festival ain’t like changing the tires on a Formula One car. It usually takes between 15 and 20 minutes to tear down a drum rig, swap cables, amps, pedal boards, place drinks, tape setlists and
18th November will see twelve bands and hundreds of fans decent upon The Facebar in Reading for Reading Rising IV, a one day festival like no other. A warm and friendly atmosphere, a collection of hilariously titled cocktails and a sweaty mosh pit are all on offer, as is shelter from the rain, a collection
12 bands. 2 stages. 0 clashes. That’s the mantra of Reading Rising Festival which returns for its fourth incarnation at The Facebar in Reading on 18th November. Their first announcement unveiled four bands in perfect symmetry, letting us know just who the headliners would be. Breaking with that however the second wave sees just two
Now that we’ve cut the red ribbon and started the conversation about Reading Rising IV with talk of event regulars InAir, it’s time to turn our attention to another of the quadruplet of bands announced so far. 12 bands, 2 stages, 0 clashes is the mantra of the event which will take place at The
12 bands. 2 stages. 0 clashes. That’s what you can expect at Reading Rising IV on 18th November at The Facebar in Reading as this year’s incarnation of the annual one day event moves from early Summer to late Autumn. As variety is the spice of life, the organisers love to bring out a curious
18th November 2023 will see the return of Reading Rising Festival to The Facebar in Reading for a fourth incarnation. This year’s event will see twelve bands spread across two stages and zero clashes with four of those to appear announced in a first wave. Tickets available here.
20 days before “Punishing Myself Before God Does“, the highly anticipated new album from London Metalcore masters Confessions Of A Traitor has seen another single in the ominously titled “A Place Where Your Hope Dies” land. If you don’t already know then let’s strip it back to the bare essentials: 16th September via Facedown Records,
Continuing the build up to the release of “Punishing Myself Before God Does” via Facedown Records on 16th September, London Metalcore merchants Confessions Of A Traitor have premiered a music video for new single “Lovecraft“. Pre-orders for the record, which also features single “Peacekeeper” that finds Brian Wille of Currents making a guest vocal appearance