Roadburn Festival |
26.07.2010 |
Cathedral To Celebrate 20 Years With Original Lineup
The year 2010 marks the 20th anniversary of Cathedral and in order to commemorate the occasion the band will perform a one-off show on December 3 2010 at the O2 Academy in Islington, North London. For one night only Cathedral will be performing two sets, including the entirety of their landmark deb ...
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Roadburn Festival |
26.07.2010 |
Album Of The Day: Gorgontongue - The Lighter Side Of A Suicidal Mind
Praise for Gorgontongue‘s The Lighter Side of a Suicidal Mind from San Francisco’s aQuarius Records: What do Aidan Baker, Gnaw Their Tongues, Alkerdeel, Persistence In Mourning, Caina and Expo 70 all have in common? Well they’ve all released records on ultra cool Portuguese micro label Universal To ...
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Roadburn Festival |
25.07.2010 |
Album Of The Day: Valkyrie - Man Of Two Visions (reissue)
Praise for Valkyrie’s Man of Two Visions from Stonerrock.com: Those who’ve witnessed Valkyrie on stage know the difficulty the band faces in capturing that live magic on record. The Virginia-based four-piece is truly electrifying, playing like each show is the last. Obviously, it’s that relentless, ...
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Roadburn Festival |
24.07.2010 |
Album Of The Day: International Hello
Praise for International Hello‘s S/T from Still Single: The members of Monoshock, a monstrous Bay Area acid-psych A-bomb that detonated in the '90s, reconvene under a name they used as a song title. This isn't reunion as much as it is reorganization. Comets on Fire expanded upon nearly all of Monos ...
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Roadburn Festival |
23.07.2010 |
Album Of The Day: Winterfylleth - The Mercian Sphere
Lovingly pinched from Thrash Hits: Music lives and dies by its ability to affect the listener, yet few metal bands are capable of making a record that moistens the eyes and puts a lump in the throat of even the most sentimental listener, let alone the most hardened of metal fans. But when not only d ...
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Roadburn Festival |
22.07.2010 |
Album Of The Day: Endless Boogie ? Full House Head
Lovingly pinched from The Quietus: Over the course of the last decade, Brooklyn quartet Endless Boogie have seemed about as interested in changing course as they have in associating with their peers. While very much a rock and roll band, theirs is a very singular sound, centred around the well-worn ...
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