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It's our penultimate episode of the year and it's the big one, our album of the year. We've reviewed thirty-four albums this year across multiple rock and metal genres and in this episode we looked back at our scores and had to whittle this down to our own personal and combined top three. We've also got our own Spotify wrapped to discuss, which had some very strange results.
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It's our final festival review of the year! In this episode, we chat about our first vist to the legendary KK's Steel Mill. We were there for the very first Bloodstock Winter Gathering with a headline performance from the founding fathers of doom metal Candlemass! We also discuss our thoughts on the venue itself, the other bands we watched, including a momentous set from Raised by Owls.
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In this episode we chat about our recent visit to the sold out show at Nottingham Arena to see Bad Omens on the last date of their UK tour. We also had support from Bilmuri and The Ghost Inside. You can hear our thoughts on all three bands and everything else through the night.
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It's time for the November roundup and it's been a busy month. There has been even more huge festival and tour announcements, and we also have the news that you may have missed. Plus we have two new albums from Avatar and Pupil Slicer to review and if that wasn't enough, there is three EP's from Aerosmith and Yungblud, Trivium and Soulfracture.
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We've gone for something a little bit different this week, in the episode we chat about three underground gigs and the seven bands we watched. There were some lineup changes for each one and a new venue for us to visit.
So we have gig one at Legends, Mansfield:
Gig two at Mist Rolling Inn, Nottingham:
Gig three at Legends, Mansfield:
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We first interviewed Space Pistol back in August last year after they played an incredible set at Bloodstock Festival, however once we got home it turned out there was a recording issue and the episode was never released. To make up for this, we had a chat once more with guitarist and vocalist Dan. There has been plenty to talk about after an incredibly busy year of touring for the band, and when we can expect their next album to be hitting our ears!
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After what seems like a lifetime, we have a live review from the Rescue Rooms in Nottingham. In this episode, we went to watch The Birthday Massacre with support from Lesbian Bed Death and Anti Clone. Find out our thoughts on all three bands, a merch purchase and all the between band turnarond dancing!
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The wait is over and Download Festival has its first announcement! We've recorded this and released it in super quick time so you can hear our live reaction on who made it on to the first poster. With a huge amount of bands already named and three headliners that are sure to give mixed responses, you can listen to what we think right here about Download Festival XXIII .
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We're back with our October roundup and it seems that our holiday has left Kev P with the inability to count up to ten. However we battled through and there is so much news to get through from some of the biggest UK and European festivals alongside the recent tour news. We also have four new albums to review from Testament, Orbit Culture, AFI and Evil Scarecrow.
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In this episode we sat down for a chat with Stonedead Festival director Chris Sumby. As many people know, Stonedead is one of our favourite festivals of the year and we spoke to Chris about how it all started, his favourite band that has played and how everything came together for the amazing tribute to Ozzy this year. We also found out who he thinks is going to be a big hit with everyone for next year's Stonedead Festival and how many bands have already been booked for 2027!
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We are still on holiday and enjoying the sunshine, so we decided on a festival roundup for 2025 and the added bonus of it being a beercast. In what turned out to be our longest ever episode (so apologies in advance), we chatted about our highlights at Kin'ell Fest, Uprising, Download, Glastonbury, Mangata, Bloodstock, Stonedead and Amplified. We've seen so many incredible bands this year, eaten so much food, drank a lot of alcohol and spent an obscene amount of money on merch. So find out our highlights now.
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The Grey are one of our favourite bands right now and in this episode we had a chat with Charlie, Steve and Andy. There were so many things to cover, from their formation, right through to their latest album Kodok. They've had such a busy year playing at some of the biggest festivals across the UK including Download, Bloodstock Uprising and Arctangent, and they're not sitting back for a second though, with more dates coming this year and talk of a new album.
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Wake up! September has ended! Yes, it's time for the September roundup. In this episode we had five big albums from Lorna Shore, Esoterica, War Grave, Paradise Lost and I Prevail to talk about. There's also the latest news, tour and festival announcements. All of this plus, you can find out what Kev has broken this month...
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If you thought festival season had finished, then you're very much mistaken. In this episode, we chat about Amplified Festival 2025! With thirteen bands, playing back to back across two stages, there was plenty to get excited about including a headline set from Confessions of a Traitor. In this episode we chat about all of the bands we got to watch, the merch we managed to get our hands on and exploring a new venue for us, Corporation in Sheffield.
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In this episode, we had a chat with Gav from Survivalist ahead of their tour. With dates across England very soon, then Ireland and Northern Ireland, it was a good time to see how preparations are going. There was also time to talk about their most recent singles, ahead of their highly anticipated second album and what we can expect to hear!
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Before we head to Amplified Festival, we had a chance to chat with Adam and Sam from Cober Mouth! After watching the band earlier this year, this was a great opportunity to get them on and find out what changes we can expect. We also discussed their future plans, the positive reviews from outlets like Kerrang and a question about favourite smells that produced a lot of laughs.
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As we get closer to this year's Amplified Festival, we had a chat with Phil from Welsh metalcore titans Continents! There was a lot of things packed into this episode, including their upcoming set, lineup changes since their hiatus, their most recent EP Lifelines, working with Cherry from Defences and upcoming dates with King810.
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It's time for another roundup and in this episode we chat about all of the latest news, festival and tour announcements. Everything we've been up to and we've also managed to get three albums reviewed as well, including the latest releases from Deftones, Dinosaur Pile Up and Syncolima!
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In this episode, we chat about our most recent trip to our local venue Legends for a headline set from King Abyss. There was also support from one of our favourite bands Godeth and Eliminate the Middle Class. This has been one of our most anticipated gigs of the year and you can hear all about the bands, merch purchases and the incredible announcement for next year's Kinell Fest!
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In the final episode of our Stonedead Festival 2025 coverage, it was time for Kev P to talk with our campsite neighbours King Kraken. After putting on a very special set earlier in the day, it was time to reflect on their set full of huge anthems, chat about their incredible Stonedead t-shirt collaboration and their recent album March of the Gods!
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