Sunk Fest is a Rock/Metal/Alternative music festival held annually in the secluded countryside parish of Sunk Island (which is a small countryside hamlet in East Yorkshire, about 18 miles East of Kingston Upon Hull) and since 2007 it has developed into a real asset for the local music scene. Sunk Fest prides itself on its ethos [...]
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Tune in and rock out to Best of British presented by the inimitable Mick ‘the Beard’ Staley every Tuesday night right here on Planetmosh Radio! Made other plans?, well cancel them right now. Lubricate your throat and shout it out for Mick The Beard. Every Tuesday at 8pm Listen in HERE on Planetmosh FM
ACHERON will be hitting the studio in April to begin recording their new album “KULT DES HASSES” in Cleveland, Ohio. It is now official that guitarist Ricktor Ravensbruck (WOLFPACK 44, ELECTRIC HELLFIRE CLUB, WOLFEN SOCIETY) will be a special guest to add some of his lead guitar work to the album. Band founder Vincent Crowley [...]
Australia’s most mercurial extreme music band are having their album “Flesh is Heir” (out on 25/3/13) exclusively streamed on the TERRORIZER website. The album can be heard in full directly from here This is Extreme Metal for when you no longer give a fuck about pleasing anyone but yourself. The new full length album “Flesh [...]
Italian thrash/melodic-death metallers Roots Of Pain have signed a deal with Memorial Records for the release of their debut album entitled “Countdown To Armageddon”, available from April 18th on all digital stores. The band spoke about the new songs and the concept: “This album represents our restart point and a goal achieved with patience and [...]
It’s never great reporting on sad news and today has seen details coming from the Maiden camp of the passing of one of the UK’s true metal greats in former drummer Clive Burr. Taken from Maiden’s own site, they had this to say on his passing: We are deeply saddened to report that Clive Burr [...]
Italian power metallers Kaledon and Brit metallers Hostile have been confirmed as tour support for Finnish overlords of Metal, Lordi, when they next grace the stage in the UK in May. Kaledon have been on the go since 1998, releasing seven studio albums during this time alongside last year’s “Mightiest Hits” in January. This year [...]
British metallers Dendera have confirmed their debut album ‘THE KILLING FLOOR‘ is scheduled for release on Monday 6 May 2013 through Metalbox Recordings. To support this the band will have track teasers streamed every week from their website leading up to the album’s release with the first coming on Friday 8 March. 2013 has already [...]
Carl Pickles Presents: The Wyrdways Rock show on Planetmosh Radio The very best in classic and contemporary Hard Rock and Heavy Metal from around the world, every week. Tune in Wednesday’s at 8pm on Planetmosh FM Every Wednesday at 8pm Listen in HERE on Planetmosh FM
Progressive metal band Rectified Spirit from India have released a new single ‘There Is No Tomorrow’ from their self-titled debut album online. The song can be heard on the band’s soundcloud page right here Founding member and guitarist Samudragupta explained the meaning of the track. “Depicted through lyrics that are largely metaphorical, the song celebrates [...]
Heaven’s Basement will release the third and latest single from their debut album ‘Filthy Empire’ on March 25th. Featured in the ‘Need For Speed Most Wanted’ video game, the dynamic and breathtaking ‘I AM ELECTRIC’ also boasts a brand new video directed by Ben Unwin, which the band filmed in East London. “This is the [...]
Unsigned Irish prog metallers Shattered Skies have received a staggering 3,500 views in just over a day after the release of their debut sing ’15 Minutes’ from their forthcoming album. [youtube &w=560&h=315] The full track can be downloaded from here “This Irish quartet isn’t exactly new but they’re on the verge of doing something. You won’t [...]
Get on it with Planetmosh FM. Mike James Rock Show Saturdays at 8pm I like to get local acts in for the first half of the show to plug there sounds,gigs,news etc. The second half of the show is where i like to play any interviews i have done with big acts and [...]
The only known cure for boredom on a Thursday night; rockin’ the crap out of your world! It’s the world’s favourite rock & metal show™, bringing you the hottest in aural pleasure, direct into your ears from the UK. We present our live show every Monday evening, & that’s then packaged for on-demand services from [...]
Da da da dada da DAHHHHHHH!!!! Ladies and Gentlemen, Planetmosh is proud to present our review of 2012. There will be tears, there will be cheers, there will be laughter, there will be pain… are we building this up too much? Seriously though, they say a year is a long time in politics but it’s [...]
When ‘Apotheosis’, the debut EP from Monaghan’s Dead Aeon, found its way onto the stereo at PM’s recently established Ireland HQ, we found ourselves suitably impressed by what we referred to as their “brutally effective brand of blackened death metal”, and praised it as one of the best new death metal releases of the year…” [...]
The TDC Auditorium, part of the Triskel Arts Centre in city-centre Cork, tonight plays host to a ream of great Irish talent, with a definite lean left in audio and aesthetic sensibilities. Darkened sans the solitary projector up the back and some odd stage lights, it feels different here than its usual, functional self. Still, [...]
From what can only be described as white noise in the background, hissing and crackling, the stage is dark, on walks four figures, the band prepare themselves, Lead singer Jay Buchanan utters two words, “All right”, drummer Mikey Miley counts the band in using his sticks, and with a rip-roaring first song “Pressure and Time”, [...]
Review by Joe Carlo, Photographs by Linda Heron It’s Nasum’s farewell tour and this is to be the only London show. This means that standing in the sizeable and slow moving queue at 7:20, I wondered if I’d see any of Dripback’s set at all. Everyone was buzzing and Nasum fans were obviously apparent in [...]
Interview with Misha Mansoor of Periphery

