WELSH pop rockers Stereophonics have penned a Belfast date in for their autumn 'Graffiti on the Train' tour
Kelly Jones and co will bring their back catalogue and a host of tracks from the critically acclaimed (although not by us....they didn't send us a copy...) album to the Odyssey Arena on November 11th.
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Kelly Jones and co will bring their back catalogue and a host of tracks from the critically acclaimed (although not by us....they didn't send us a copy...) album to the Odyssey Arena on November 11th.
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WELL when it comes down to bats, they're a protected species in Northern Ireland - which we suspect is why Cancer Bats keep coming back here for their share of good old fashioned rock 'n' feckin' roll.
“Emergence” was released on 10th March and was provided to us by Stampede Press UK. Reading the press pack I wasn’t too sure what to expect:
“Emergence combines the fist-pumping strength of heavy metal, the taste and feel of classic rock and the headbanging precision of thrash”
The mention of classic rock influences is enough to get my attention and I’m glad I took the time to check the album out. I have to say the description pretty much covers it! Loads of fantastic guitar riffs, heavy rhythm and great vocals. Not a single indistinguishable growl down the mic to be heard thankfully!
TEETERING somewhere between rock, metal, alternative and punk can be a difficult place to reside. Few bands manage the balancing act - and those that do rarely capture the energy of live performances.
Northern Ireland act Stillpoint have recently come on to the radar of our Belfastmetalheadsreunited editorial team with their five
Northern Ireland act Stillpoint have recently come on to the radar of our Belfastmetalheadsreunited editorial team with their five