AS we warm-up for tomorrow night's (Wednesday, 29th January) pop/ska punk celebratory evening with Reel Big Fish and Less Than Jake in Limelight1 it is a fair point to ask whether the whole pop punk schtick is relevant in 2014.
Having a former member of Black Sabbath in your line-up must be a big boost when it comes to doing promotion for a new album. Having a solid, quality product to deliver always helps too, no matter who you have in the band. Martiria have both and their new album “R-evolution” that is released through Rocksector Records on 10th February is well worth checking out.
LAMB of God's documentary, As The Palaces Burn, is to be screened at Queen's Film Theatre, Belfast as part of a nationwide screening in 70 theatres in UK and Ireland.
Read more: Lamb of God documentary set for Belfast screening at QFT
WHEN the term Extreme Metal is bandied about one band's name always springs to mind - Behemoth.And despite various tribulations, not least Nergal's battle with leukaemia, they have emerged with quite simply one of the best examples of the genre in a tremendous new album.
The Satanist is the band's tenth album, and it is a beast of a
The Satanist is the band's tenth album, and it is a beast of a
Read more: Cacophony of creative chaos from Behemoth on monster album 'The Satanist'