Live Photos: Dead By April - Camden Underworld, London - 18/05/13
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Live Photos: Lordi - The Garage, London - 12/05/13
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Live Photos: Kaledon - The Garage, London - 12/05/13
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Live Photos: Hostile - The Garage, London - 12/05/13
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Live Photos: Black Dogs - Islington Academy, London - 04/05/13
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Live Photos: Hatebreed - Islington Academy, London - 04/05/13
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Live Review & Photos: Arcane Roots, The JCQ & Baby Godzilla - The Cockpit, Leeds - 08/05/2013
Tonight in Leeds is pretty much the halfway point for Arcane Roots’ headlining tour to support the release of their debut album ‘Blood & Chemistry’. This is surely going to be the end of the band playing smaller rooms such as Room 3 of The Cockpit, but more on that later.
There’s only a crowd of 20 to 30 but it’s clear that quite a few have arrived early to catch Baby Godzilla. The band have been on and off this tour due to work commitments (boo, work!) but have made it here tonight and this is a first for me; what on earth is this?! I said to the guys after and I’ll say it again, “How are you guys still alive?” Truly living up to their namesake in causing rampage. I don’t think they know what the stage is for either. Microphones and vocalists/guitarists battle each other in who can be furthest away from this “stage” and who can do the most nail biting postures over stairwells. They didn’t sound like the tightest band, but when playing such an enthralling visual experience of chaotic, flailing limbs, I don’t think they’re too fussed. A storming start, bravo. (3.5/5)
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Live Review & Photos: Trapped Under Ice, Backtrack, Broken Teeth and The River Card - NQ Live, Manchester - 02/05/2013
With Climates pulling out at such short notice, it’s a great job that locals The River Card step in to kick start tonight’s proceedings. Blistering in full force, this mob has a short fuse ready to blow the entire venue up. For an opening band, The River Card injects the vital drug needed to get the crowd prepped up and ready for tonight’s headliners. Fast, urgent raucous guitars and snappy vicious vocals are the key components here, and they make an excellent starter. (3.5/5)
Another local band but the official openers to this tour, Broken Teeth come all guns and hellfire blazing on to the stage. Having settled with a finely tuned but distorted heavy crossover thrash hardcore sound, in the same vein as Cro-Mags, this band provide the perfect soundtrack to a testosterone fuelled orgy. Lead vocalist Dale Graham’s burning anger is absorbed by the audience who spit back the lyrics in the band’s face. By the end of their set, it’s safe to say they’ve done their home town scene proud. (3.5/5)
Live Photos: The Front Bottoms - Hit The Deck Festival, Nottingham - 21/04/2013
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Live Photos: Black Dogs - Hit The Deck Festival, Nottingham - 21/04/2013
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Live Photos: Title Fight - Hit The Deck Festival, Nottingham - 21/04/2013
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Live Photos: Gnarwolves - Hit The Deck Festival, Nottingham - 21/04/2013
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Live Photos: Mallory Knox - Hit The Deck Festival, Nottingham - 21/04/2013
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Live Review & Photos: Drowning Pool, Fozzy & Revoker - The Garage, London - 24/4/2013
Tonight is a true metal show. It is more metal than a piece of metal dipped in liquid metal and then spray painted metallic grey. It’s like someone knew this crowd loved metal so much they put some more metal on the bill so you can metal whilst you metal (or something like that.)
Opening up the show tonight are Revoker, who play to a remarkably full room. Their brand of melodic metal is tightly performed and well-received by those who have got down early. Existing fans are also treated to a new song ‘Hands Of Justice’ which is one of the highlights of the set to these ears, once unblemished but now converted to the sound of Revoker. (3/5)
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The anticipation for the arrival of Fozzy is palpable and they are met with rapturous applause as they take to the stage tonight to the suitably metal strains of AC/DC. The rock star presence of Chris Jericho is felt immediately; he exudes confidence and knows how to work a crowd (this is Y2J, after all.) Their set leads with tracks from latest album as the band open with ‘Spider In My Mouth’ and ‘Sandpaper’ (minus the vocals of M shadows tonight) but the band delve into their back catalogue as the set goes on with penultimate song ‘Martyr No More’ getting a massive crowd reaction and leaves the crowd satisfied by their Fozzy fix.
















































































































