We’ve said it once and we’ll say it again. Single track reviews are as rare as rocking horse s*** on these pages, so when there is one, it’s going to be worth your while. Reading Deftones inspired quintet Weaponry, who we’ve championed have dug deep and delivered a new single entitled “Something I Lack” which
As the studio version of “Something I Lack” recorded with Daly George (Creeper, Milk Teeth, Boston Manor) at The Ranch House is due out on Friday 4th December, Weaponry have brought their “Live Through Lockdown” series to a close with a ripper of a rendition of the song and optional Black Sabbath tees. The pre-save
That’s right, it’s that time of year folks! Spotify Wrapped has given us the top 20 tunes we listened to in 2020, so rather than share the full list, we’re going to do what we did in 2019 and hit you with 5 of those records which we listened to the most in 2020. Just
It’s Sunday, which can mean only one thing. Roast dinner. Sunday beers. Weaponry t-shirt. Oh and the latest episode of “No Lasting Memories“. So with the band dropping their new single “Something I Lack” on the 4th December, the band have taken the opportunity to take us behind the scenes of the video shoot, which
“All these people are dead, How can we live like them? Selfish life like mine of, Did they have something to die for? I have nothing to die for, They had nothing to die for, I have nothing to die for, I’m dead.” ~ Al Bristow
As the sands of time drain from one side of the hour glass to the other and the 4th December approaches, for some reason our boys in Weaponry decided it would be a good idea to get soaked to the bone taking some promo shots in the p***ing rain first thing on a Saturday morning.
Following “Moving to Andromeda” and “Hard Place“, “Search For Life” marks the third of five singles that Weaponry are releasing performed live in lockdown at their secret rehearsal space. Following frontman Al Bristow’s birthday earlier this week, their next big celebration will be the arrival so the studio version of “Something I Lack” that will
The influence of Mudvayne shouldn’t be underestimated when it comes to Technicality and during in their early records a certain amount of Progressive nature. Born out of the Nu-Metal era and featuring largely introspective lyrics from vocalist Chad Gray, they also made use of polyrhythmic sounds with guitarist Greg Tribbett and bassist Ryan Martine producing
Our boys in Weaponry let the cat out of the bag by announcing that their 4th December releasing new single is “Something I Lack“, a song which we’ve heard them smash live on many occasions. We’ll have to see whether they’ve managed to capture their live energy in a bottle on the recording but in
The Wheatsheaf in Oxford was the venue for the last gig which we attended in back in March, headlined by Gutlocker with Transients and Weaponry completing against Arimea in a Bloodstock Metal 2 The Masses Quarterfinal. Arimea impressed us with cuts from their “Castle Bravo” EP and lockdown has seen them drop acoustic and playthrough