As rock bands go, they don’t come much more hospitable than Black Stone Cherry. These four young men are the humble torch bearers for Southern rock today and have been taken to the hearts of the UK rock fraternity. All 6,144 tickets for the four special shows sold out within …
Read More »Black Stone Cherry – Southern Hospitality Tour – Concert #2 Manchester
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Aptly named the ‘Southern Hospitality Tour’, as rock bands go, they don’t come much more hospitable than Black Stone Cherry. These four young men are the humble torch bearers for Southern rock today and have been taken to the hearts of the UK rock fraternity. All 6,144 tickets for the …
Read More »Million Dollar Reload – Interview with Phil Conalane – March 2014
Northern Ireland has brought us some great bands and musicians and Million Dollar Reload are no exception. They have toured throughout Europe and the USA and played the likes of Bloodstock and Download festivals. We caught up with singer Phil Conalane part way through their tour of the UK and …
Read More »Hundredth – Resist
@planetmosh reviews .@hundredth Hundredth are new to me, but what a wonderful surprise to find. Already two albums and now two EP’s into their career they have had time to hone their musical skills and talent in the increasingly popular genre of melodic hardcore. Resist is the companion EP to …
Read More »Blackwolf – O2 Islington Academy 2, London – 5 February 2014
@planetmosh reviews .@ukblackwolf at .@O2Islington Everything was against me for this gig. The weather drenched and blew me to Swindon and back via work; tube strikes meant I had to navigate my way by bicycle and my phone to O2 Academy Islington from Paddington station, in order to catch Blackwolf …
Read More »DripBack – Failed Futures
@planetmosh reviews Failed Futures by .@DripBack DripBack’s debut album Failed Futures feels like a punishment, but one from which you gain a narcissistic pleasure. It is a relentless onslaught of riffs, drum thrashing, thunderous bass and lyrics that at times appear to be being metaphorically, if not literally, spat into …
Read More »Motherload – The Underworld, London – 28/10/2013
Photos of Motherload taken when they supported Voodoo Six at the end of October.
Read More »Sacred Mother Tongue – The Underworld, London – 28/10/2013
The following photos were taken at Sacred Mother Tongue’s last ever gig at The Underworld in Camden. A sad times, but hopefully many happy memories. We wish the band members the best of luck for the future.
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The Answer with Tracer and Cage the Gods – Concorde 2, Brighton – 27/10/2013
As I ventured out onto Brighton seafront ahead of the onset of St Jude for my fifth concert in five days, it seemed the storm would not only be brewing outside Concorde 2 but inside as well. Local band Cage the Gods were concluding their run of support dates on …
Read More »Buffalo Summer – The Borderline, London – 23/10/2013
London can at times be like a bag of pick’n’mix where you can choose the best bits of different gigs in one night. Tonight’s support act of choice was Welsh band Buffalo Summer, who have not only appeared at Download Festival this year, but who also have the likes of …
Read More »Buffalo Summer Interview – 23/10/13
Buffalo Summer have just embarked on a UK tour with Kadavar and I caught up with singer Andrew Hunt and bassist Darren King at the start of the tour to chat about the songs they like playing live, musical influences, the Welsh music scene, Download festival and much more. …
Read More »Reckless Love Interview with Olli Herman 10/10/13
Just before the final night of their UK tour in support of latest album ‘Spirit’ I caught up with Reckless Love’s Olli Herman to talk about his dad, the bands love of women, eating pussy and their next video.
Read More »Reckless Love – O2 Islington Academy, London – 10 October 2013
You can never have enough Reckless Love, well so some of us ladies here at Planet Mosh think and with them mixing the set list up at each show, we think they are worthy of a second review. Back again for what is fast becoming an annual visit, there is …
Read More »Y & T – O2 Islington Academy, London – 27 September 2013
The autumn gigging season is finally here, much to the relief of many, although perhaps not their bank manager. Tonight was a night of one of the best bands of old and one of the best bands of new. Night By Night kicked off the proceedings on this the last …
Read More »Blackwater – 100 Club, London – 30/08/2013
Blackwater are a hybrid band formed of a Brit and two Swedes, which cannot make arranging band practise either an easy or cheap affair. At last they have brought themselves to singer/guitarist Jay Bartlett’s home country for their first UK gig, after a selection of shows in Sweden and to …
Read More »Sons of Icarus & The Jokers with The Wild Lies – The Borderline, London – 10/09/2013
As a venue The Borderline ticks many boxes, a nice intimate size, different viewing levels, decent toilets and of course the fantastic Crobar is right next door, with pre-gig happy hour prices. It was there, that over the summer Sons of Icarus almost became the resident band with a run …
Read More »The Temperance Movement – Gibson Studios, London – 12/09/2013
Tonight’s press launch of their debut album allowed The Temperance Movement to both showcase their material and live show to those who clearly do not have their radio tuned into Planet Rock, and to run a series of competitions on their Facebook page giving fans the chance to win pairs …
Read More »The Temperance Movement – The Temperance Movement
The Temperance Movement are quite simply refreshing. To see a band of musicians rise rapidly to a significant level of success in the space of just twelve months provides hope and inspiration to the aspiring musicians of places like London’s Tech Music. In this short time they have gone from …
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