Bloodstock 2023 Review – Part 1: Thursday/Friday
Bloodstock 2023. What a festival. Bloodstock always delivers and this year was no different. This is part one of our review, covering Thursday night and Friday.
Bloodstock 2023. What a festival. Bloodstock always delivers and this year was no different. This is part one of our review, covering Thursday night and Friday.
In Fear following a difficult change of vocalist – are here with their first full length contribution. Boasting an impressive amount of support from Radio One, Knotfest and Metal Hammer they are proving themselves as a band to keep an eye on.
Following a divisive lineup change for Bury Tomorrow they bring us their brand new offering “The Seventh Sun.” I am well versed with Bury Tomorrow’s work, following them since their 2016 contribution “Earthbound.”
Erra, bringing heavy hitters Silent Planet, Invent Animate and Sentinels alongside them to the UK, was certainly a show to be anticipated.
Following years of consistent releases, New Jersey, rock / pop punk collective Can’t Swim are back with their 4th studio release album “Thanks But No Thanks.” Out on the 3rd March through Pure Noise Records.
Void of Vision’s long overdue return to London is finally here – along with Modern Error, the twin-fronted eclectic band moving crowds from side to side all over the UK.