AS we head into another weekend of hard rockin' and heavy metal we took the time here to look back on last week in a review of our thoughts, notes and consider the real diversity of talent in this small land.
TO describe Jizzy Pearl's career as varied in terms of the acts he's been involved with is an understatement - but he is wrapping off the Love/Hate phase of his career with a mini-album and UK tour, which includes the Diamond Rock Club this coming Friday (March 7th).
The mini-album, Crucified, which for legal reasons is released under
The mini-album, Crucified, which for legal reasons is released under
Read more: Jizzy's back rockin the Love/Hate way before heading off to pastures new
I first became aware of English rockers BlackWolf when we received their debut EP “Taking Root” back in 2012. That certainly impressed and tracks featured on the NI Rocks Shows on quite a few occasions. Their debut album “The Hunt” has just been released on the 2nd March. A couple of tracks have already featured on Rock Radio NI shows and you can be sure that more airplay is to follow.
The band has earned a reputation as great live performers and have supported The Temperance Movement, The Union, Voodoo Six and Jettblack amongst others. Their next outing will be as main support for The Answer on the English / Welsh dates of the “Road Less Travelled Tour” during March.THIS is not a side project of Shagrath, this is not death metallers blowing off steam - this is Chrome Division laying waste to preconceptions as they unleash hard partying, heaving slabs of rock and metal on their latest release, Infernal Rock Eternal.
As the bad readily admit this is the bastard son of Motorhead, Black Label Society,
As the bad readily admit this is the bastard son of Motorhead, Black Label Society,
Read more: Rock 'n' rollin; heavy fuggin' metal from Chrome Division