Filed Under (Main Content) by Content Keyword RSS on 01-02-2011
WASHINGTON,DC The largest ever Led Zeppelin fan gathering is taking place over the Memorial Day Weekend 2011 at NATIONAL HARBOR. Zep Fest 2011 will run over three days: May 27th, 28th and 29th. The venue is the National Harbor in Washington, DC. The organizers have an ambitious line up of attractions that include: Over 50 bands, DJs and entertainers performing throughout the three days over five ...
Filed Under (Main Content) by Content Keyword RSS on 30-12-2010
Ground Zero has the perfect way for area head-bangers to ring in 2011. The venue is presenting a Heavy Metal New Year's Eve Free Show on Friday, handing the main stage over to three hard-hitting Upstate bands. Chivalry is a Spartanburg-based outfit specializing in hardcore and death metal, Avast is a Spartanburg-based unit that refers to its energetic music as “party-core” and Fallen Brethren is ...
Filed Under (Main Content) by Content Keyword RSS on 09-04-2010
Filed under: Down the Front! Location: 8-10 Stonebow House, The Stonebow, York Website: http://www.fibbers.co.uk Capacity: 280 Come to See: Formerly a pub/venue but now part of the Barfly group, Fibbers covets literally all forms of music -- from unknown locals in its 'Battle of the Bands' contests to press-hyped singers like Ellie Goulding to new wave of heavy metal ...
Filed Under (Main Content) by Content Keyword RSS on 31-08-2009
To borrow a phrase from staff writer Dan Caffrey, The House of Blues is seriously the Chili’s of music venues. It doesn’t matter where you go in this country, any venue in their caliber has the same decor, the same goofy stuff on the walls, the same wooden staircases and even the same overpriced beer that’s really not worth it. There’s not a speck of difference here in Chicago. In fact, since this the city where the “electric blues” started, the House of Blues Chicago goes that extra mile to ma
Filed Under (Main Content) by Content Keyword RSS on 19-02-2009
The Fitzpatrick Incident features some of the hardest working individuals to ever come from Ontario’s waning hardcore scene, and that being said, their DIY effort is that much more impressive as 2009’s hardcore community is very much different from that of the other years in this past decade (I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen a band sell CDs outside of a venue that they weren’t playing in that very night, haha). I had the opportunity to spend some time with one of their two vocalists, Ja