Photos of Motionless In White, Beartooth, and more in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Photos of Motionless In White, Beartooth, and more in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Have you heard of Saint Asonia before? What about the name Adam Gontier? Adam is the former vocalist of rock [read more]
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Who: The Weak’s End 15th Anniversary Tour, Emery, Hawthorne Heights, Bad Luck, The Vagrants Where: Vinyl Music Hall, Pensacola, Florida [read more]
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Devil Makes Three is currently on their 2020 Winter tour. On Feb 4, the band will be playing the Vinyl Music Hall in Pensacola, Fl.
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CC:Â Who is My Immortal Enemy? Steve: We’re a rock band that digs punk and metal. We write and play the [read more]
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online worldwide through this link (https://nme.backstreetmerch.com/artist/uncut/magazines/prog-rock-ultimate-genre-guide) is a special magazine from the makers of the UK’s respected Uncut Magazine. Prog Rock – The Ultimate Genre Guide is a blend of newly written articles, along with classic archive features, looking at the greats of the golden age of UK progressive rock. As the opening piece suggests, the period featured bands and performers retreating from the limelight, be it via elaborate stage shows, or the wearing of fox heads and make-up as a mask. This was all to give prominence to the music – and what music some of it was! Artists covered in some depth across the 124 pages include The Moody Blues, King Crimson, Yes, ELP, Genesis, Jethro Tull, Floyd’s chums The Soft Machine, and of course Pink Floyd, who are also the cover stars. The twelve-page Floyd section is in two parts. First, there’s an extensive look at the band’s music, including how they took some of the complex arrangements on the road – and how these were presented to the audiences. This section is followed by three fascinating articles from 1973 editions of the New Musical Express and Melody Maker weekly newspapers, two of which include extensive interviews with David Gilmour – giving an interesting look at his, and the band’s, thoughts and feelings at the time. There’s also a list of the 40 best UK prog albums so you can see how many are in your own collection, and maybe find titles that you’ll want to track down to explore further. Elsewhere you can find a list of some of the most collectable records of the genre, in case you are sitting on an obscure goldmine! You can pick up this magazine in larger UK stores at the moment, or via the publisher’s online store worldwide (https://nme.backstreetmerch.com/artist/uncut/magazines/prog-rock-ultimate-genre-guide).
Best photos of 2019.
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Who: Slayer, Rise Against, Incubus, Senses Fail, Rancid, Manchester Orchestra, blessthefall, Atreyu, Whitechapel, He Is Legend, Less Than Jake, Greta Van Fleet, Apocalyptica Where:Â Madison, WI, […]
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Best albums of 2019.
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Right from the get-go Sum 41 comes in hard with the opening track from their newest album, Order In Decline. They waste no time in […]
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