For the second successive year, PlanetMosh is delighted to be the main media partner, and main stage sponsor, for Monsters Of Rot, the annual celebration of the best in the extreme Irish metal scene. Now in its fifth cycle, the festival is expanding its horizons, with the first continental European …
Read More »Opinion: The Top 5 Albums of the Year…So Far!
Earlier this year, PlanetMosh’s Elliot Leaver began his own independent music blog, the Food of Love. Today, with the grace of the powers that be, he is able to share his own rants and reviews via the Food of Love with PM for the first time. This is his Top …
Read More »Primus – Academy, Birmingham – 25th June 2015
Tonight was one of just three UK dates on the current Primus tour. It’s a tour that see’s them without a support act – instead, Primus play two sets. The first set was a fairly normal set (well as normal as Primus get anyway), with songs taken from their various …
Read More »Mastodon – Belfast, Ulster Hall, 28/06/2015
“I told you we’d be fucking back!” It may be somewhat unusual to start a review at the end, but drummer Brann Dailor’s closing remarks to the audience are important for contextualizing what had happened over the previous hour-and-a-half or so. You see, it had only been a little more than …
Read More »Tuska Open Air Festival, Helsinki – Day 3 – Sunday 28/06/2015
It’s Sunday lunchtime and the punters have crawled out of their beds from across the city of HELLsinki to once again descended on Suvilahti for the final day of this year’s instalment of Tuska Open Air Metal Festival. The carnage of the Saturday night after-parties is evident on the faces …
Read More »ZZ Top – Wembley Arena, London – 24th June 2015
Tonight’s gig was ZZ Top’s only UK show, which would normally be more than enough to make this a gig not to miss, but to make it even better, the support act was Thunder, so two great bands on one bill. Coming on stage to the sounds of the ACDC …
Read More »Diamond Head – Belfast, Limelight 2, 27/06/2015
It could be argued that, although they hail from the Midlands of England, Diamond Head share an affinity with Belfast: after all, it was they who helped shape the sound of the nascent Metallica – a place in history they share with a band from this neck of the woods, …
Read More »Download 2015: Day 3, 14/06/15
The final day of Download, and it’s sunny, rejoice! Well, it isn’t for long, but the optimism of a better day of weather than before really pulls people through. What is in store given the barnstorming set that Muse put on the previous night is anyone’s guess, but let’s find …
Read More »Download 2015: Day 2, 13/06/15
Download 2012’s horrendous weather had led to the year being described as ‘Drownload’, and as Saturday morning breaks it seems likely that this would head the same way; the rain isn’t as heavy but it’s no less relentless. That being said, the arena is open with time to spare before the …
Read More »Download Festival 2015: Day 1, 12/06/15
Ahhh, post-festival blues, don’t you just love ’em? Download Festival 2015 has been and gone and for the 80,000 or so punters that attended, it’s back to society and the grindstone. But for those of you who can’t quite let it go yet, here’s the first day of the madness relived …
Read More »The Pat McManus Band – Belfast, McHugh’s Bar, 26/07/2015
The venue for this evening’s long-awaited return to Belfast by Pat McManus – it has been almost exactly a year since ‘The Professor’ last graced a stage here – is the basement of a pub situated in Belfast’s oldest known building, McHugh’s Bar. Built back in the 17th century it, like …
Read More »Diamond Head – Brian Tatler – Belfast 27/06/2015
PlanetMosh caught up guitarist Brian Tatler from Diamond Head during the band’s visit to Belfast this weekend. We chatted to him about the band’s NWOBHM heritage, their relationship with Metallica, the recruitment of new singer Rasmus Bom Anderson, their imminent return to the studio to record the first album in …
Read More »Jared James Nichols – Black heart, London – 23rd June 2015
Tonight’s gig kicked off with a set from the Dave Hanson band. They’re a four piece band from Leeds, fronted by Dave Hanson on vocals and lead guitar, and play music that is fairly laid back – a mix of blues and funk. It’s very good but did feel a …
Read More »Tuska Open Air Festival, Helsinki – Day 1 – Friday 26/06/2015
Back in 2004, I had the pleasure of visiting Finland on vacation. On the night I arrived in the Helsinki hostel, I noticed a larger than normal number of heavy metal fans arriving back after a show. I asked one what gig they were at. The answer.. DIO at TUSKA. …
Read More »Eyehategod – Belfast, Limelight 2 24/06/2015
Ah well, here we are… it’s a Wednesday night here in Belfast and it’s officially the start of the week; well, as far as Team PM is concerned anyway, with the prospect of six gigs over the course of the next five nights, starting with tonight’s long overdue return to …
Read More »Die No More – Manchester Academy 3, 20th June 2015
Die No More a young four piece NWOBHM band from Cumbria formed in 2011, since then they have impressed people with their energetic live shows. They released self-financed, four track, début EP ‘Blueprint’ in 2013 which led to them being signed by Rocksector Records with whom they released their debut …
Read More »Tuska Open Air Festival, Helsinki – Day 2 – Saturday 27/06/2015
It’s an earlier kick-off today at the Tuska Open Air Festival and even though the heavens opened and spilled their disapproval over Helsinki a few hours before the gates opened, it has cleared up and another pleasant day in the concrete cauldron is assured. First up, death metal “open-door supergroup” …
Read More »And So I Watch You From Afar – Belfast, Mandela Hall, 20/06/2015
Summer is here and, as usual, Northern Ireland’s weather just doesn’t know what to do with itself, one minute it’s like being in the Bahamas, the next the Heaven’s open up. This weekend in particular was a special one, with both Father’s Day and the Summer Solstice happening where thousands …
Read More »Gasoline Outlaws – Ahoghill, Diamond Rock Club 20/06/2015
It hardly seems like less than six months ago that the Gasoline Outlaws came roaring out of nowhere and propelled themselves on to the Northern Ireland rock scene with furious intent. A series of increasingly impressive live shows later, the quartet have now released their debut album, the massive sounding …
Read More »Jim Peterik – PlanetMosh exclusive interview
Recently I had the great pleasure of reviewing ‘Risk Everything‘, the latest album from songwriting legend Jim Peterik and – despite the pair initially meeting almost 40 years ago – his first collaboration with singer Marc Scherer. It was an even greater pleasure to be offered the chance to chat …
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