It beggars belief that South of Salem’s Death of the Party is over a year old and they’re only just getting a headline tour to celebrate it. With two tours ing Kris Barras this time, last year and Wednesday 13 six months later, alongside playing pretty much every Summer festival between those two tours, they’ve … Continue reading Gig Review: South of Salem / High Parasite / In Search of Sun – KK’s Steel Mill, Wolverhampton (3rd April 2025)
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It's heading for Halloween which pretty much means we're due a visit from the Duke of Spook, in much the same way as Easter heralds the madcap antics of Tragedy. This year sees Mr Wednesday upgraded from Slay to the QMU in Glasgow due to a huge number of ticket sales... and I know at … Continue reading Gig Review: Wednesday 13 / South of Salem – QMU, Glasgow (25th October 2024)
Another of the many interviews we did at Bloodstock. South of Salem were our first of the weekend, and they put on a hell of a show on the Thursday night as part of the opening salvo. South of Salem: official | facebook | twitter | instagram | spotify | youtube | shopify https://youtu.be/ajvVGqTAQ-Y
I'm going to start this review with an apology. Call of the Wild 2024 was almost three months ago and the festival is getting ready for its first major announcement for the 2025 iteration. And I'm only just getting our review online. It's not my style and it's certainly not Moshville Times' style. That said, … Continue reading Festival Review: Call of the Wild 2024 – Saturday
Well... that was fun. Another Bloodstock done and a different experience to the usual for a few reasons. Regardless, I left Catton Hall on the Monday morning knowing I'd miss it until August 2025 which looks like being an absolute belter. But this review is about 2024, not the incredible bands already announced for next … Continue reading Bloodstock 2024: Mosh’s Review (Thursday / Friday)
Another year, another Bloodstock! Looking back I can’t believe this one has been my ninth festival. I’ve been going every year (except 2021) since I braved the journey alone as an anxious 21-year old for BOA 2014 and had the time of my life. It’s never been any different for me and this year was … Continue reading Festival Review: Bloodstock 2024 – Sean M’s Review (Thursday / Friday)