What a double-header. Sometimes you see a gig listing and immediately you know it's not just a couple of bands touring together, but a great package guaranteed to be something special. Having spoke to both bands recently (Mo'Royce is a lovely chap to interview, and we've been mates with Ward XVI for years) we knew … Continue reading Gig Review: Tragedy / Ward XVI – Ivory Blacks, Glasgow (5th April 2024)

With the band due to decimate the UK once again over the next couple of week (and the wonderful Ward XVI in their wake), we took time to chat disco/metal with frontman Mo'Royce. Tragedy have been laying waste to the metal world for many years now, and last year released what some (that is, us) … Continue reading Mosh Interviews… Mo’Royce Peterson of Tragedy (including competition!)

Tragedy are unbridled cover version fun. Ward XVI are madcap and theatrical. This is a great double-header, and they're hitting venues up and down the UK together in a matter of weeks! Dates below... Thurs 28 March - Bristol - Thekla Fri 29 Mar - London - Underworld Sat 30 Mar - Brighton - The … Continue reading Tragedy ed by Ward XVI – coming your way in March / April

I'm going to be honest, this year's roundup is going to be a challenge for me. In the past I've reviewed dozens of albums and gone to a similar number of gigs each year so my biggest problem has been narrowing it down. This year, though, has been a struggle. Between real life, work, studies … Continue reading 2023 Crew Review: Mosh – Da Boss

It's time to throw some more visuals down your eyeholes. Lots of new stuff coming out at the moment and we'd not want you missing out! You're welcome. Alice Cooper Alice Cooper releases new single "White Line Frankenstein" from his album Road", coming out August 25 on earMUSIC. Produced by Bob Ezrin, the album hit … Continue reading Video Roundup: Alice Cooper / Tragedy / Scar Symmetry / Dead Pony / Volturian / Tantrum Zentrum

Tragedy have been on the go for some time now and are a staple on our live calendar (coming around again soon, in fact). I Am Woman continues their mission to blend classic rock and roll tunes with heavy metal, paying tribute to the original artists. Sure, they're a comedy act but they're no parody. These … Continue reading Album Review: Tragedy – I Am Woman