Black Country Communion – V: Album Review
Black Country Communion return with a belter. Bonamassa, Hughes, Bonham & Sherinian make it well worth the wait!
Black Country Communion return with a belter. Bonamassa, Hughes, Bonham & Sherinian make it well worth the wait!
The Smashing Pumpkins and Weezer roll into the plush new confines of Co-op live for a celebratory night of alt-rock.
Final single from the forthcoming Restless album form Canadian rockers, The Commoners.
The Mogg / Way / Schenker version of UFO reaches the end of the line, taking one last bite with Covenant and Sharks.
Massive Wagons take the bull by the balls as we gather to celebrate their Welcome To The World album.
Sons Of Liberty reach for the sky – The Detail In The Devil finds Sons Of Liberty right in the groove – it’s their time.
California rockers, Dirty Honey, Can’t Find The Brakes as they start their latest tour of the U.K. and Europe.Â
South Of Salem attack their sophomore album with blades sharpened and go for the jugular.
Blue Öyster Cult raise the bat on an unbeaten half century.
The Almighty roll back the years as Manchester relives its youth in an explosive show.
Dirty Honey pull a few aces from up their sleeves on Can’t Find The Brakes.
South Of Salem reach the closing dates of their Samhain Supernova tour and deliver in imperious fashion on an unforgettable night in Manchester.
We’re joined At The Barrier by Throw The Fight guitarist Kris Weiser whose Why I Love subject is Every Time I Die.
No frills but a surfeit of throbbing thrills from Phil Campbell and the gang.
Eclipse doing what they do best, but better.