Over the past year or so we’ve had the pleasure of seeing Reading Sludge meets Grunge Metallers Weaponry twice. Their live show is a sweaty mess with frontman Al Bristow being one for having a tendency to wonder around the stage and the audience should the moment take him. As a band, there are clear
Weaponry frontman Al Bristow made his journalistic debut on Metal Noise earlier this week with a review of a Gutlocker show and a fine read it is too! The band themselves have announced a September run of shows entitled “Deeper Up North Tour” which is if course a pun on their cover of the Jamiroquai
After their August trio with Values, Faces of Eve will be joined by Dream Eater for a trio of November dates. Between now and then they will also be at the Rum and Rock in Doncaster on 1st September. The question is, with “Lower Than She” and “Sleeper” out now, will the band have a
A week or so back we were talking to Weaponry frontman Al Bristow about “The Gasman Tour” this month when he mentioned his love of Gutlocker! Next thing you know he’s only gone and sent us a review of the last show he saw the Woking Groove Sludge Metallers at! So with Gutlocker about to
In something of a rule breaking surprise move that no-one saw coming, we’re going to stay in Leeds for the second week in a row! Who makes the rules anyway? Meh. Our journey around the UK Underground Metal Scene otherwise known as The Black Map is here to show some love to Melodic Metalcore quintet
In an unexpected turn of events, Reading Post Hardcore meets Sludge and Grunge family affair Weaponry have plucked a quote from our review of their live set and given it pride of place on their August Tour poster! So in some sort of mutual appreciation society thing, here’s their August show listing in full, toped
At the recommendation of our friends in Weaponry, here’s the hilarious video for “Deeper Underground” from Surrey Sludge Metal quartet Gutlocker! For those not recognising the name, it’s a Jamiroquai cover which appeared on the Godzilla soundtrack!
Reading natives Weaponry are a family affair akin to the Mafia. Their second offering from their set at The Victoria in Swindon on 20th June is a new one called “Search For Life” which the band are promising to track in August with Daly George at Ranch Production House.
Who said a band had to be made up of friends? Who said the members of a band have to be in the same age bracket? Someone said you can chose your friends but you can’t choose your family. They’d be right on that score. So a with a father and son axe wielding duo
Filmed at The Victoria in Swindon on 20th June and the final song of their set, here’s “Blindly Follow Us (All These People Are Dead)” from Reading Post Hardcore crew Weaponry. A father & Son guitar combo and a pair of brothers in law in the line-up make this quartet a unique experience! We had