Review: Pierce The Veil

30th January 2011 - Your favourite San Diego-ites? San Diego-ins? San Dieg-ons? Oh wait I know now, San Diegens finally get a foothold in the UK touring with New York's Bayside and Ocala heavyweights A Day To Remember. Review: With 2000+ people in attendance, outside there were a dedicated amount of followers who came for them just as equally as the →
Review: Stone Sour

27th October 2010 - On the success of the brilliant show the guys in A7X put on, Stone Sour had to bring it equally or more and they did. Great band to finish the night, with Corey Taylor leading the foray one can't really complain. Review: I reviewed this one as a last minute favour for my friends website, the full review →
Review: Underoath

12th March 2010 - Sadly the last time we would see the incredible Aaron Gillespie in the Underoath outfit, a shame but people have to do what feels right. Without further longing though, this was definitely a highlight even in the early part of the year. I love Underoath. Here are some of my favourite pics with the review and →
Review: Avenged Sevenfold

27/10/2010 - On the brink of what could quite possibly be the biggest tour of the year, a 2300 strong fan base have been at the doors as earliest as 1pm in eager anticipation of two such coveted bands. It's easy to see why, a back catalogue spanning just under ten years and a huge stage setup to support. Lets →
Review: Our Last Night

18th October 2010 - Very much anticipated and seriously long over due, New Hampshire's outfit Our Last Night finally graced our shores with their blend of brutal hardcore and flawless execution of it. Embarking on the bands first time playing in UK what better band to start out supporting, than our very own We Are The Ocean. Review Without wasting time the →
Review: Mumford And Sons

2nd October 2010 - Folking out to a sold out crowd of 3500 at the O2 Apollo Theatre in Manchester, London quartet Mumford and Sons warmed everyone's hearts including my own with their take of authentic traditional sound and foot stomping rhythms. More after the jump so. . . . . Review: Going in a similar order of the Sons debut album, →
Review: Imogen Heap

As is the case with Imogen Heap shows there are always some kind of technical difficulties. Due in part, that majority of her equipment is custom. It was certainly the only time I’ve experienced where it meant the show was actually delayed by an hour. Soundcheck was still going on after the doors which meant 1500+ people were crammed between →
Review: Rammstein

More fire than hell itself, laser eyed babies and an opening outfit to truly make you wonder what the heck? Ladies and gentlemen this is Rammstein. I've not really gotten into the band but the live show was totally unexpected. Nothing like your normal gig and I can see why people love these guys. Review: Walking into the Manchester Evening News Arena, →

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