After all but disappearing off the map in 2018, Devilment have announced that they will be performing at the Hard Rock Hell: Metal Meltdown Weekender in Birmingham in February! The event takes place at the O2 Academy on 16th & 17th and will see Decapitated, Trollfest, Raging Speedhorn, Brutai, The Five Hundred and more take
Recorded in the Domesday Book on 1086 as “Corbei”, Corby in Northamptonshire is a place of Danish roots. It’s Viking heritage is recognized with the emblem of the Raven however a large percentage of people with Scottish and Irish roots also points to it’s cultural diversity. Famed for its steel industry until the early 1980s,
Yesterday’s announcement that there will be a new album from Corby legends Raging Speedhorn in 2019 may have come as a complete surprise but it most certainly was a welcome one, especially after their triumphant original line-up show at Camden Electric Ballroom last weekend. Here are a few cuts of the best fan filmed footage
It’s 20 years since the inception of Corby Northamptonshire natives Raging Speedhorn, which for some might be hard to believe. After something of a turbulent past with line-up changes, implosions and explosions the band returned to the limelight in 2016 with “Lost Ritual”. Tonight however is a different beast. The original line-up on stage together
Sludge Metal legends Crowbar have confirmed a full UK run of dates across September and October, a few having previously leaked out. The biggest surprise is that the main support band are Manchester Slamming Death Metallers Ingested! This is expected to be the last tour run for Crowbar’s 2016 release “The Serpent Only Lies” before
Also celebrating 20 years this year are Corby Sludgecore crew Raging Speedhorn. For one night only they’ll be playing what is expected to be a sell out show at The Camden Electric Ballroom in London on Saturday 6th October with the bands original lineup. Support will come from New Orleans, Louisiana Grandfather’s of Sludge Crowbar