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Live: Roger Waters – Manchester M.E.N
Roger Waters Manchester M.E.N 21st May 2011 Having spent a massive chunk of money and waited over a year for this gig to come around its safe to say there was a great deal
Read More »Live: Funeral For A Friend – Manchester Academy 2
Artist: Funeral For A Friend w/ Tiger Please & Rise To Remain Date: 24/03/2011 Venue: Manchester Academy 2 Tonight’s gig was originally scheduled to be in the Academy 3 the smaller of all the
Read More »Album: Rise Against – Endgame
Chicago based band Rise Against are one of those bands that just keep getting bigger and better with each release. This is something that can’t be said for many of todays bands. Returning with
Read More »Live: Murderdolls – Corporation, Sheffield
Artist: Murderdolls w/ The Defiled & Black Veil Brides Venue: Corporation, Sheffield Date: 05/02 Tonights gig is a sold out affair and very rightly to. It’s been a very long wait to have the
Read More »Album: Dive Dive – Potential
Artist: Dive Dive Album: Potential Oxford based band Dive Dive are maybe better known for being the backing band for Frank Turner. Potential is their third release and first since 2007. With this is
Read More »Frank Turner – Live at Plug, Sheffield
Frank Turner w/ Dive Dive & Ed Harcourt Venue: Plug, Sheffield Date: 4/12/2010 Having already had one gig cancelled because of the treacherous weather conditions Frank Turner is adamant that this gig goes ahead
Read More »Ellie Goulding: Live in Cardiff, Bristol and London
The high-rolling career of the once lesser known girl from Hereford has taken off. As someone who once wrote songs in her bedroom whilst studying for a degree in drama, you could say things
Read More »Album: Alter Bridge – AB III
Over the past year Alter Bridge have been laying low. With the reformation of Creed and Myles Kennedy’s touring exploits with legendary Guns n’ Roses guitarist Slash it left many wondering if this album
Read More »Album: Manic Street Preachers – Postcards For A Young Man
Artist: Manic Street Preachers Album: Postcards For A Young Man Its hard to believe that the Manic Street Preachers debut album “Generation Terrorists” was an amazing 18 years ago. Fast forward to present day
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