Singles Selection – Issue #13
Welcome to Issue #13 of Singles Selection. With Singles Selection, we take a look at some of the brand new singles that have pricked our ears.
Welcome to Issue #13 of Singles Selection. With Singles Selection, we take a look at some of the brand new singles that have pricked our ears.
Channelling old school brutality with precision based technicality Infected Dead unleash a firestorm EP.
Frankie says Dance, Dance, Dance. Til you drop. And you probably will……..
Stormkeep has spent the better part of a decade building a world entirely their own, and with The Nocturnes Of Iswylm, their second full-length, they have not simply returned to that world — they have reshaped it, deepened it, and made it considerably more dangerous to inhabit.
Purveyors of the finest mining themed black metal, Dauþuz, return with their new album; Todeswerk: Uranium II.
Fortress Festival returns to Scarborough with another specially curated line-up representing the finest in extreme metal from across the globe.
Fortress Festival returns to Scarborough with another specially curated line-up representing the finest in extreme metal from across the globe.
After one of the hottest weeks the UK has seen in quite a while, Zakk Wylde brings his explosive brand of guitar pyrotechnics to London to further heat things up!
Just when you thought Devin Townsend had finished the run of magum opuses….out comes a work of magnitude fired by true self-acceptance.
Bity Booker turns on the charm and adds dustings of humour and wicked glee on There’s No Song About a Stone – her “first non-debut album.”
Ed Harcourt and James Walsh head down into the woods on the outskirts of Stockport. We follow in their tracks .
We catch American singer-songwriter Sofia Isella at The Albert Hall in Manchester with a top support set from Seb Lowe.
It’s an emotional and joyous rollercoaster of a gig as we join The Lottery Winners on their home turf.
The deep end is where this plucky new quartet Dàna belong, swimming proudly and wildly. Music not for paddling; immerse fully!
After gaining a reputation as a thrilling live band. Newcastle based Dutch Elm release their stunning self titled debut album.