Tag: Bury Tomorrow
Bury Tomorrow/Make Them Suffer/Thornhill/As Everything Unfolds – Amsterdam,Melkweg – 27 November 2024
So after seeing Bury Tomorrow announce this tour with ÜK only dates, Jase W felt his heart sink because a tour like this with Make Them Suffer, Thornhill and As Everything Unfolds is an unbelievably stacked lineup. As luck would have it, European dates dropped and lo and behold, it’s at his local – Melkweg!
Read MoreBury Tomorrow/Make Them Suffer/Thornhill/As Everything Unfolds – Manchester Academy 1 – 23 November 2024)
With winter’s chill setting in, what better way to escape England’s increasingly dark evenings than beneath the warm, bright lights of Academy One’s stage? Bury Tomorrow’s ongoing headlining boasts an impressive lineup, featuring some of the most exciting rock and metalcore acts in the alternative music scene.
Read MoreJera On Air – Ysselsteyn – 29 June 2024
So after a bit of an early night at the end of the second day, Jase W woke up nicely rested for day three of last weekend’s Jero On Air bash, and after sorting out some personal stuff first thing and eating half of an undercooked panini, he was back in the arena area for Another Now.
Read MoreBury Tomorrow/August Burns Red/Novelists – Manchester, O2 Ritz – 28 October 2022
Imagine Jase W’s surprise when he checked the door times for the Ritz for this show and see “doors 5:30pm”. Our resident gigaholic doesn’t think he’s ever scrambled to get to a venue so quickly before because he doesn’t think he’s ever seen the doors for a Ritz show be this early! But did he make it on time? What do you think?
Read MoreThe Über Rock Guide To… Download
With Download Festival 2022 on the horizon, we at ÜRHQ can feel the hype building for the return to Donington, and so we asked our dynamic duo of Dave and Jase to give us some insight into what bands they are most looking forward to catching over the weekend…
Read MoreBury Tomorrow – ‘Cannibal’ (Music For Nations/Sony Music)
When ‘Black Flame’ set a charge under the backside of the music industry in July 2018, catapulting Bury Tomorrow to even greater heights than before, you had to wonder how long the Southampton five piece could keep this going. It’s rare enough for a band so heavy to hit the top 40 with an album at all, never mind three consecutive times, having previously done so with ‘Runes’ in 2014 and ‘Earthbound’ two years later. Lesley M wonders if they they can make it a quadruple whammy with album #6…
Read MoreFESTIVAL NEWS: Slam Dunk finalizes line-up and day splits
With less than three months to go, Slam Dunk Festival 2020 has revealed it’s final list of 14 new names for the May Bank Holiday Weekend extravaganza.
Read MoreFESTIVAL NEWS: Bloodstock announce seven more bands
What better way to banish your January blues and help pass the time to pay day than some line-up news from Bloodstock? As we boldly stride into 2020, seven more bands have announced to appear at the metal weekender in August.
Read MoreOut With The Old, In With The New
In the penultimate of our year-end roundups, we asked our writers to share their biggest discoveries/surprises of 2019, as well as their biggest disappointments over the past 12 months. We also asked them to look forward to 2020 with their predictions for the year ahead. And, of course, there is also our perennial award for the biggest cockwomble in rock (although one or two of our team didn’t read the last bit), which this year is named in honour of our esteemed and glorious (cough!) Prime Minister…
Read MoreBury Tomorrow/Employed to Serve/Blood Youth – Portsmouth, Pyramids Centre- 13 December 2019
It’s been a whirlwind year for Bury Tomorrow. They’d already made a big impact prior to the release of the acclaimed album ‘Black Flame’; however, since then everything seems to be going their way, playing across Europe on headlining tours and having spots at a vast array of festivals. Their fanbase is ever growing and their output shows no sign of slowing down. Phil C must confess that he was a little late to the party, but when it was announced that they would be doing a jaunt around the UK kicking off with a hometown show in Portsmouth, he was well up for a trip across the Solent.
Read MoreTOUR NEWS: Bury Tomorrow to light the ‘Black Flame’ in December
South-coast metallers Bury Tomorrow have announced that they will play their ‘Black Flame’ album in full during their previously announced December tour.
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