In Episode #4 of the hilarious “No Lasting Memories” series from Weaponry they are asking an all important question. No it’s not “How do we end World poverty?” or “How do we rid the planet of this pandemic so we can get back to a dive bar stage?” oh no. It’s “Why Do We Keep Losing
Taking place 3 years after the onset of the Clone Wars, Episode III, subtitled “Revenge of the Sith“, sees our heroes in Weaponry seeking endorsements from Pepsi Max and Monkey Shoulder Whiskey as they continue their 2nd Anniversary celebrations while preparing to do battle with Darth Sidious by honing their skills with the fart gag.
After episode one saw Reading Deftones loving Metallers Weaponry getting back together to rehearse after lockdown and marking their second anniversary as a band, episode two is a whole new World. Obligatory Disney reference out of the way, at the end of this hilarious video you will find a live demo of a new song
“Moving To Andromeda“, “Hard Place“, “Search For Life“… these are the voyages of the band Weaponry. Their continuing mission: to explore strange new venues. To seek out new life and new fans. To boldly perform their songs where no one has ever heard them before! It’s officially their second anniversary as a fully fledged quintet
Our boys in Weaponry will be very happy indeed to read that their favorite Post Hardcore band Funeral For A Friend will be playing some shows in 2021. The shows will feature material centered around the band first three studio albums “Casually Dressed & Deep In Conversation”, “Hours” & “Tales Don’t Tell Themselves”. Those shows
19th August 2000 saw Sacramento Californian Alternative Metallers Deftones play Bizarre Fest in Weeze Germany, just a couple of months after their critically acclaimed third studio album “White Pony” was released. As the World celebrates the 20th Anniversary of arguably the bands most influential album, we’ve chosen “Korea” from it and that festival appearance as
Having put the time and effort in to go back into the studio and re-recorded one of their oldest (and most impressive live) tracks, Post-Hardcore kids Weaponry have put together a lyric video for the affair. That would be “Moving To Andromeda“, which we’ve petitioned the band for a t-shirt for. As soon as lockdown
In dedication to our good friend Al Bristow and his band Weaponry, it’s time to return to some of Sacramento California’s finest with “Diamond Eyes” by Deftones for this week’s head to head. The title track from their May 2010 sixth studio album, the first to feature bassist Sergio Vega as he sadly replaced Chi Cheng
How many female fronted DJent fueled Alternative Metal bands from Oxford do you know of? None? Then it must be time we put Arimea on The Black Map! Whitney Cooper, Richard Stedman, Tom Cooper, Dave Curtis and Luke Coppuck took to the stage for their live debut with Press To Meco in October 2019, a
The Wheatsheaf in Oxford is the venue for tonight’s Metal 2 The Masses Quarterfinal that sees Reading based bands Weaponry and Transients compete with the locals in Arimea in the regional heats that ultimately end with a slot on the New Blood stage at Bloodstock. As it’s the 20th Anniversary this year, that’s going to