Tag Archives: Rock

Review: McFly/LostAlone – Alexandra Palace, London

McFly are one of those bands that will constantly keep you guessing. They’ve done surf rock. They’ve done baroque pop. Hell, they’ve even done EDM! And yet, amongst it all, they’ve always been a pop punk/power pop band at heart. On their 7th studio album Power to Play, which was …

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King Of The Dead: New Video – ‘Easy Lover’

Menacing alternative types, KING OF THE DEAD, return with a hypnotic reworking of the 80’s classic, Easy Lover, which features Joel Peters from Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons. The ominous dark lords have placed their trademark sinister stamp all over the track whilst retaining the essence of the song’s …

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E.B & The Deadlights: New Single – ‘Falling Away’

The rising shock rockers hail from Belfast, Northern Ireland, and were originally conceived by frontman and vocalist Ethan Beatie. Born during the earlier part of 2021, EB & THE DEADLIGHTS soon hit the ground running and gathered a flood of backing and interest. Momentum grew with the release of their …

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Introducing: Lazywall

Getting to know Moroccan Oriental Rock/Metal Hybrid Lazywall… What are the origins of Lazywall, how long have you been playing together? Playing together? As kids, since we were born. We are all brothers. As musicians, as soon as we formed our first band back in 1998 in Spain. But singing …

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Introducing: Monkey Intrusion

Getting to know Italian rockers Monkey Intrusion… What are the origins of the band, how long have you been playing together? Vincenzo: “Marco and myself have been playing together since high school. Ten years ago we met Enrico “The Voice” and then three years ago Marco Bertoli on drums joined …

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Introducing: Guy North

Introducing Wakefield-based musician/songwriter Guy North… How long have you been performing music? I’ve been playing as a solo artist for a while now but I’ve been in various bands in the past. What should people expect when they check your music out?  Most of my songs have an American influence …

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Review: Glenn Hughes – QMU, Glasgow

Recorded in Montreux, Switzerland, in November 1973, ‘Burn’ is the eighth studio album by Deep Purple, and notably, the first to feature the MK III line-up. Out went Ian Gillan and Roger Glover to be replaced by the then-unknown young vocalist David Coverdale, and Trapeze bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes. A bold …

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