Bullet For My Valentine’s new video ‘Riot’

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Check out Bullet For My Valentine‘s brand new off the wall music video for their track ‘Riot‘. Shot by video Director PR Brown in the iconic Brooklyn neighbourhood in New York City.

MUSE announces release of new studio album “THE 2ND LAW”

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The incredible MUSE will release their sixth studio album “The 2nd Law” on Helium 3 / Warner Records on September 17 2012. The group has made a stunning short film to preview the album; this can be seen on www.muse.mu. The album release will be followed by a huge tour of Europe starting in France Read More »

Album Review: Band of Skulls – Sweet Sour

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Band of Skulls arrived late to the global blues rock party and on this, their second offering, they now seem to be the first to suggest it’s time to move on. Shrugging off much of their instantly likable debut’s Jack White influence, Sweet Sour is sparser, yet broader in scope and far more moody in Read More »

BUSH is Back!

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The David Gresham Record Company best known for releasing global superstars such as Nickelback, Placebo & Staind is proud to announce the signing of Billboard number 1 alternative rock act “Bush”. Bush fronted by vocalist Gavin Rossdale return after a decade long hiatus, with their 5th studio album entitled “The Sea of Memories”. The album Read More »

Stalking Shadowclub

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Stalking Shadowclub Johannesburg three-piece, Shadowclub, have had a tumultuous time since forming four years ago. They’ve been through three bassists, broken up and reformed and recorded demos only to ditch them, yet despite all of this have created a loyal following in the process. At last, they have an album, Guns and Money, and they’re Read More »

Album Review: Machineri – [3/5]

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Machineri – [3/5] Every so often a murmur starts and then turns into a low rumble, eventually becoming a collective buzz of excitement when a band begins to make its mark in the music showplace called live gigs. This buzz usually begins with tastemakers and music journos looking out for something new and original, or Read More »

Album Review: The Rescu [3/5]

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The Rescu [3/5] I read somewhere that The Rescu are a stadium rock band; that this is indeed the sound they are going for. It’s a somewhat bold attempt considering the opportunity to play a ‘stadium rock’ gig will be few and far between in South Africa. I’ve also heard (or read, I can’t remember) Read More »

Featured: Staind

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Staind Chapter VII “There’s no question that the majority of our success has come from some of the softer songs that we’ve done…” Sixteen years after their inception, melodic hard rockers Staind are still going strong. Surviving nu-metal, metalcore and even the current post-hardcore era, the Massachusetts outfit are always a constant on the charts Read More »

Featured: Machineri

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Machineri: Arrive with nothing. Leave the same. After three years of grunge-blues noise, constant praise and persistent insults, machineri have made their first full length album featuring art work by the legendary Storm Thorgeson. Over beers, coffee and cigarettes we discussed business, drugs and the state of the nation. Rock and roll has been proclaimed Read More »

Exclusive Interview: Storm Thorgeson

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Imagining Sound Storm Thorgeson and the art of musical visualization           Today’s world is a cacophony of binary data. The world we navigate on an hourly basis is an assault of arbitrary images and generic information. Even music – humankind’s most spiritual claim to artistry – is being clipped and transmogrified Read More »

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