IN 2009 Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott had a brain wave – he wanted to pay tribute to one the bands that were part of his musical heritage –
Read more: COMIN’ ATCHA: Elliott sets the Lepps aside to remind us of the glory days of Mott
A COUPLE of years Bakken exploded on to the Northern Ireland scene with the release of their 'Death of a Hero' album, jam-packed with thrash and power metal, and the occasional doff of the cap towards Celtic roots.
From then on the band crafted out their sound with a series of gigs which notably saw them tighten their
From then on the band crafted out their sound with a series of gigs which notably saw them tighten their
Read more: EP REVIEW: Genocidal Bakken batter the world with latest release
With tickets for Halestorm's Feb/Mar 2015 headline tour flying out the door as fast as Santa's sleigh, the Grammy-winning rockers are pleased to add two additional shows, in Dublin and Belfast.
Halestorm will perform at The Academy in
Read more: NEWS: Halestorm add Belfast date to 2015 headline tour
Furyon are a band with a lot of fans in N Ireland. The band’s latest press release via Rock n Growl Promotions has three noteworthy updates for fans of the band.
Firstly, Furyon’s long awaited second album entitled “Lost Salvation” will be released via Dream Records / cargo Records on 26th January 2015. The album was recorded in Atlanta, USA and Furyon’s home town of Brighton in England.
Read more: NEWS - FURYON Update - New album, video and CD in Classic Rock Magazine