When a band has been around as long as 18 years they can go two ways – out the door or on to yet further success: for Orange Goblin the second option is the one proving that longevity can result in greater rewards and the just triumph of god solid heavy
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Congratulations to Barry who won a pair of tickets to see Orange Goblin return to Belfast on January 27th at Limelight2.
Thanks to everyone who entered. If you're names not Barry and you've not received your congratulatory email then you now have no excuse at all not to march out and buy a ticket to see the mighty Orange Goblin.
Thanks to everyone who entered. If you're names not Barry and you've not received your congratulatory email then you now have no excuse at all not to march out and buy a ticket to see the mighty Orange Goblin.
A REVIEWER in a Belfast newspaper last week described a band as: "Moody. melodic, post-harcore, post-punk, informed, indie rock".
What in the name of Lemmy is that? Regular readers of this blog will know that we detest labels. Sometimes they are useful to help classifications, but we usually stick with 'metal', 'hard rock', or
What in the name of Lemmy is that? Regular readers of this blog will know that we detest labels. Sometimes they are useful to help classifications, but we usually stick with 'metal', 'hard rock', or
Jeff will be touring with the most recent band line-up comprising; Jorge Salán (Guitar), Fernando Mainer (Bass), ‘BJ’ (Guitar/Keys and vocals) and Edu Cominato (Drums/Vocals) and will be showcasing his current solo album; ‘Damage Control’ as well as tracks from across his solo and front-man roles right across his outstanding career.
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