Ali Cooper

As Sirens Fall – Where Lost Things Go EP

The Yorkshire Dales lend their unpredictable nature to Keighley outfit As Sirens Fall, the offspring of a gothic affair with emo and captivating pop. Second EP ‘Where Lost Things Go’ fine-tunes their established genre-hopping aesthetic with an expertly produced edge. Prime gothic glamour bursts through opening stormer ‘Lily’, its morbid seduction both addictive and complex…

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The Used – The Canyon

With sharp tongues and sharp objects, ‘The Canyon’ is The Used’s shattering new phase. The Utah canyons hold the fondest memories for frontman Rob McCracken and bassist Jeph Howard, but also more recently the most devastating of all – a best friend took his life at the same canyon. The band’s seventh album is no…

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Interview with Criminal’s Anton Reisenegger – “Lemmy definitely drank me under the table!”

Chilean thrashmeisters Criminal make their second sojourn to the Bloodstock stage after a six-year absence, wielding last year’s storming album Fear Itself under their experienced belts. Frontman Anton Reisenegger took a few minutes out of his busy Sunday to speak about the band’s international ventures and the legacy of a band that have faced the…

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Interview with Lionize’s Henry Upton: “If the crowd can’t sing a riff back to you, you’re not playing the right thing.”

Maryland rockers Lionize make their Bloodstock debut shortly after appearing at the polar opposite Ramblin’ Man Fair, distributing their contagious and wonderfully versatile set to a crowd that welcome musical diversity with open arms. Undoubtedly carrying the great weather with him, bassist Henry Upton stopped by the Epiphone tour bus for a chat with Rock…

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Alice Cooper – Paranormal

Alice Cooper, rock and roll’s villain, appeals to the ‘Paranormal’ for his 27th album and summons his ethereal character’s extensive history to the table. “I live in the absence of light,” cries the title track in his trademark foreboding fashion. It’s reflective of the 26 albums that came before this moment, a dark and treacherous…

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Bloodstock 2017

The countdown to Bloodstock starts here!

With little over a month to go until metalheads descend upon Catton Park for another year, now seems the right time to discover the many reasons to prepare for your Bloodstock Festival in advance – and punch the air if you already have your ticket. First and foremost, Bloodstock are leading the way for click…

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