THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (Live)
No one would have believed that 40 years ago one album would have made such an impact on so many people. Released as Punk and New Wave jostled for position, a double album based on …READ MORE
No one would have believed that 40 years ago one album would have made such an impact on so many people. Released as Punk and New Wave jostled for position, a double album based on …READ MORE
You’ll be touring the UK and Ireland at the beginning of December. Are you looking forward to getting started? Very much so. It’s always good to get back and play in the UK and around …READ MORE
No one wrote foot stomping chant along anthems quite like them. Slade influenced a generation of Rock bands from KISS to Cheap Trick, Twisted Sister and Quiet Riot and dominated the singles charts for years. …READ MORE
It was certainly one of those nights where good sense dictated that an evening plonked in front of the TV was in order but for the more foolish or those with a more hardy constitution …READ MORE
So we end the year as we started it. Well almost. In something of a dash of déjà vu, former Queensrÿche vocalist Geoff Tate landed back at Trillians at the end of a year long …READ MORE
Demon’s Unexpected Guest is considered one of the jewels in the NWOBHM crown in the early 80s. Demon are back on the road on tour to celebrate their ground breaking release and Metal Express Radio …READ MORE
Forty years and twenty albums on from their Kingdom of Madness debut album, British Melodic Rock stalwarts Magnum show no signs of slowing down, indeed their latest release, Lost On The Road To Eternity, has …READ MORE
Marillion’s final album with Fish, Clutching At Straws, is over 30 years old. Fish is celebrating this landmark release with a special tour playing it in it’s entirety together with its B-sides along with songs from …READ MORE
The War Of The Worlds is 40 years old this year and has gone on to sell millions of copies world-wide. It’s an album that dazzled millions with its hypnotic, dramatic soundtrack and edge of …READ MORE
Any band using Slade’s We’ll Bring The House Down as their intro tape are always going to be off to a flier and Edinburgh’s feisty trio, The Amorettes, were certainly speeding headlong on the Rock …READ MORE