VIDEO RELEASE: Hands Off Gretel show why they’re ‘Freaks Like Us’
Über-approved bubblegum grungers Hands Off Gretel have released a video for ‘Freaks Like Us’, taken from their current album, ‘I Want The World’.
Read MoreÜber-approved bubblegum grungers Hands Off Gretel have released a video for ‘Freaks Like Us’, taken from their current album, ‘I Want The World’.
Read MoreUK alt-rock trio Press to MECO have announced a run of 16 headline dates for this coming October.
Read MoreLondon combo Trident Waters epitomize, and summarize, the essence of the NWOCR tag that has been appended to so many acts over the past half-decade or so, and helped to keep festivals such as Steelhouse, Ramblin’ Man Fair and even HRH alive and thriving during that period. Now, this is not meant in any form of denigration, as anything that helps keep the illustrious format of rock ‘n’ roll alive has to be applauded, right? The problem is that it is becoming increasingly hard for bands to lay down unique markers which set them apart from the likes of Rival Sons, The Answer, Bad Flowers, Florence Black or Blackberry Smoke in bringing something genuinely exciting to a revived format – or even help them rise above dross like Inglorious, The Treatment and the totally inane Greta Von Fleet in the fight for not only our attention but also our hard-earned dosh.
Read MoreWhile The Rolling Stones may be regarded as the most enduring (and, of course, successful) bands to have emerged from the British rhythm and blues boom of the early- to mid-Sixties, one of their most consistently proficient and under-rated contemporaries undoubtedly has to be Kim Simmonds, who formed Savoy Brown in 1965 and has now released what amounts to the band’s 40th album in a singularly impressive half-a-century long career.
Read MoreBrand Of Sacrifice, are back at it, producing their debut full length album, ‘Godhand’. Formed in 2018, Brand Of Sacrifice have previously produced an EP. This was well received by fans, which gained them a high following. The debut album is nothing short of pure hell and chaos, being mainly grouped to the genre of death metal. Although, the album has something for everyone, placing genres such as hardcore and slam into the mix. For fans of Bind The Sacrifice, Within Destruction and The Black Dahlia Murder.
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