
Why bands like PRETTY BOY FLOYD are still flying over to the UK to play live is beyond me. It certainly can't be for any financial gain, as a pitiful crowd of less than 50 gathered on ...

Upon arrival at the venue, where there should have been a support band, there was instead an empty stage. For some unknown reason, special guests THE GLITTERATI pulled out of tonight's show at the last minute. This was a ...

After a decent performance from industrial metallers BRANDON ASHLEY & THE SILVERBUGS, backed up by a stunning, scantily clad cheerleader, the retro metal of Sweden's FATAL SMILE had the audience rocking with both bands ultimately doing a great job of warming ...

Surprisingly opening up tonight were BRITNY FOX and just about recognisable from the (now) hilarious cover of their eponymous 1988 debut record is the only band member left from those days, bass guitarist Billy Childs.

Opening proceedings tonight were young Nottingham rockers NEW GENERATION SUPERSTARS. This is a band who play a raw, energetic brand of rock 'n' roll, and judging by the amount of people who rushed down the front ...

Opening proceedings tonight were young Irish rockers GLYDER. Heavily influenced by THIN LIZZY, GLYDER play a melodic yet powerful brand of classic rock, ideal as an appetizer for tonight's headline act.

Following the withdrawal of AFTER FOREVER, it was Norwegians PAGAN's MIND who opened tonight's show with a 45 minute set. Their musical style is not too dissimilar from the headline band and often gets described as progressive power metal. Their ...