Tag: Spectre

Bootleg: Stick To Your Guns in San Fernando California!

A pro-shot full set from Stick To Your Guns at Midnight Hour in San Fernando California recorded on 11th October has surfaced courtesy of 197 Media. They’ll be taking the anniversary tour for “Diamond” to Australia for the first two months of the year on a run from Brisbane to Perth before the 10th Anniversary

Documentary: 20 Years of Stick To Your Guns!

Condensing 20 years into 10 minutes and 25 seconds doesn’t seem to do Orange County Californians Stick To Your Guns justice but that’s exactly what’s happened for this anniversary celebration documentary premiered by Pure Noise Records. Our favourite album? At a push 2010’s “The Hope Division” because that combination of Melodic Hardcore and Hardcore Punk

Bootleg: Stick To Your Guns at Resurrection Fest!

Favourite Stick To Your Guns song? Easy. “Amber“. Didn’t even flinch. As festival season is now officially in full swing those lovely people at Resurrection Fest in Spain have shared a pro-shot full set from the American Hardcore Punks from last year’s incarnation to get you in the mood. It also includes “Married To The

Bootleg: Stick To Your Guns at Ieperfest!

Courtesy of Nick Tronckoe Media here’s a pro-shot multicam full set from Hardcore Punk heroes Stick To Your Guns at Ieperfest in Belgium in 2022, fresh out the oven. The band celebrated 20 years of service to the scene last month with four back to back shows at the iconic Chain Reaction in Anaheim California

Interview: Stick To Your Guns talk to Resurrection Fest!

As they have done in previous years the powers that be behind the biggest Metal Festival in Spain, Resurrection Fest have started to roll out a series of interviews and live sets from the 2022 incarnation of the event which are yet to air to build up the hype and anticipation around the forthcoming 2023

Review: “Spectre” by Stick To Your Guns

The highly anticipated return of the highly influential Orange County California Hardcore Punk quintet Stick To Your Guns with their first new album in five years is also one that carries with it a little bit of trepidation. For this reviewer as a long time fan of the band, 2010’s “The Hope Division” has remained