Yearly Archives: 2018


Nothing More, photo by Gili Dailes
After being held at the UK Border Control in the middle of the night for a few hours because immigrants somehow managed to break into their trailer at 2am without anyone noticing,  Nothing More looked fresher than you’d expect them to be tonight at Alexandra Palace. I first saw Nothing […]

Review: Nothing More @ Alexandra Palace, London


Bullet For My Valentine, Photo by Gili DailesBullet For My Valentine, Photo by Gili Dailes
Bullet For My Valentine with support from Of Mice & Men and Nothing More Alexandra Palace, London | November 10th 2018 Photos by Gili Dailes   ” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″]

Gallery: Bullet For My Valentine with Of Mice & Men ...


The Prodigy, Photo by Gili Dailes
  “I’m off to see The Prodigy later.” “The who?” “The Prodigy, mum.” “Aren’t they that metal band?” “No, Dad, they’re The Prodigy.” This was the conversation I had as I swung by home to say hello, intending to raid the fridge but ended up playing my parents the most […]

Review: The Prodigy @ Brighton Centre



Yukon Era, photo: PR
Dirty Dancing meets post punk park vibes in Yukon Era’s latest music video for Knife Skies.  Sounding eerily vintage yet fresh, the track and video embody the band’s indie DIY approach with both catchy melodies and discordant vocals. It is not a sound a million miles away from the riffs that […]

Yukon Era New Music Video


Don Broco, screenshot
Bedford rockers Don Broco warm up for their mammoth upcoming tour with the release of their live compilation video for The Blues. Featuring footage from their extensive tour following the release of the Technology album earlier this year, Don Broco drop their video for The Blues ahead of their upcoming US tour supporting Mike Shinoda, […]

Don Broco’s New Video


TRAMPOLENE, photo by Daniel Quesada
Welsh alternative rock band TRAMPOLENE have just released their new single ‘The One Who Loves You’ through Mi7 Records and are accompanying the release with a number of shows around the UK. TRAMPOLENE will support The Sherlocks throughout October before they go on their own headilne tour in Novemeber & December,  with a […]

Preview: TRAMPOLENE @ The Green Door Store



Nothing More, photo by Travis Shinn
  If you’re into rock and haven’t heard of Nothing More yet, we would advise you to check them out ahead of their upcoming London show supporting Bullet For My Valentine and Of Mice & Men. The three-time Grammy nominated American band have just released a lyric music video for […]

New Lyric Video & European Tour for Nothing More


Tuval, photo by Gili Dailes
Local artist Tuval launched his new single, Breathe last Friday at the Green Door Store, with support from BABii, Jack Anton and Cosmic Caz. Despite some technical difficulties, Tuval and the band sailed through the set, drawing the audience in with every note played.   Tuval – Breathe Tuval @ […]

Tuval – Single Launch @ Green Door Store


Bullet | Photo: PR
Swedish metal lords BULLET have been confirmed to play 02 Academy Islington on May 16th.Promising sweeping solos, driving bass lines and vocals usually reserved for the halls of Valhalla, this isn’t you’re usual Wednesday night. Supported by Swedish death ‘n’ roll trio Jesus Chrüsler Supercar, this is a gig that’s […]

Preview: Bullet @ O2 Academy Islington, London



Stencil artist Anna Jaxe completed her most ambitious project to date, painting this mural of an open upright piano on the side of the creative hub MAP in Kentish Town, London. The piece measures 140 x 120 cm and was created with 12 separate stencils. It’s a great fit for […]

Anna Jaxe – Piano Stencil @ MAP Studio Cafe, Kentish ...


Electric Six, photo by Gili Dailes
After a week of freezing our titties off dealing with storm Emma, the prospect of being in the sold out Concorde2 to see Electric Six seemed totally appetizing. Fuck you broken boiler, we’re ready for a good mosh pit. We make our way into the venue and one of the […]

Review: Electric Six @ Concorde2


Anvil, photo by Gili Dailes
The legend of Anvil, like their style, is persistent, driven and a little tongue in cheek. However when they took to the smoky stage of Brighton’s tiny Green Door Store on a Sunday night it was clear that they were here for one reason and one reason only. As lead […]

Review: Anvil @ The Green Door Store