This is one I was looking forward to— three bands who could legitimately headline their own shows and have done previously.
Lovebites at the Underworld, London
What’s better than an all-girl Japanese power metal band? Absolutely nothing, and that’s why Lovebites were not to be missed when they performed at the Underworld in Camden, London this week.
Enslaved at Islington Assembly Hall, London
The temperature had taken a massive drop throughout the day, by night it was cold, so cold and the pale blue lights streaking up the Islington Assembly Hall walls made it somehow feel colder — quite fitting considering the main act are Norwegian. Once inside though, it felt almost tropical in comparison.
Morbid Angel – Kingdoms Disdained
The artwork on this record is very telling.
Cavalera Conspiracy – Psychosis
Once upon a time, 1996 specifically, my favourite band in the whole world broke up and I was devastated. The Cavalera brothers had gone their separate ways and Sepultura was no more. Yes, yes, I know they continued with Derrick Green as lead singer but as far as I was concerned, the band was dead.
Electric Wizard – Wizard Bloody Wizard
Electric Wizard was known as a doom metal band in times past, but the latest album has them going on more of a hard rock-cum-doom-cum-stoner adventure.
Cannibal Corpse – Red Before Black
First of all, I need to talk about the album artwork. Cannibal Corpse is notorious for their early album artwork, particularly their first three records which the artwork was banned in many countries. Even now they’re still prohibited from playing some of their early songs in certain places.
Cradle of Filth at the Electric Ballroom, London
As I arrived at the Electric Ballroom, the queue was snaking along Camden High Street but within a short time it was moving along swiftly much to the delight of fans wearing only t-shirts sporting their favourite Cradle of Filth artwork.
Harry Styles at the Eventim Apollo, London
It was Halloween 2015 that One Direction played their last ever full-length, official show. Teenage girls worldwide shed enough tears to fill the seven seas, and the five men went their separate ways to pursue solo careers. You could tell from the way Harry Styles dressed, the tattoos that adorned his body, the length of […]
The Horrors at KOKO, London
Some might dare to describe The Horrors as a bit old hat these days.
