Tag: Ashestoangels


  • “I reckon I have the record for the most hotel keys acquired in one night” – an interview with Crilly from Ashestoangels

    Live editor Carly-May Kavanagh and records editor Xavier Voigt-Hill interviewed Ashestoangels Crilly during a freshers Surge Session.

  • Preview: Butserfest 2016

    Mallory Knox headline the tenth instalment of Butserfest, which will take place in the picturesque Queen Elizabeth Country Park in Petersfield (10/09/16).

  • “I have a weird voice which I think people get into”: An Interview with Crilly from Ashestoangels at Download Festival 2016

    Carly-May Kavanagh interviews Ashestoangels’ Crilly ahead of their sets at Download Festival.

  • “If you put kale in smoothies you’ll never die”: An interview with Ashestoangels’ Crilly

    An exclusive excerpt from the upcoming Big Bad Book of Backstage Dicks.

  • Aiden announces Last Sunrise UK tour for 2016

    The American punk rock band will be touring the UK for one last time in January 2016.

  • This Week in Live

    This Week in Live (27/07/15-01/08/15) brings the likes of Youth Club, The Dandy Warhols and Funeral For A Friend.

  • Review: Camden Rocks Festival (30/05/15)

    The Edge sent Elinor Day to this year’s Camden Rocks to check out the likes of Creeper, Fearless Vampire Killers and Jettblack.

  • Review: Ashestoangels + 48 Hours at The Garage, London (01/04/15)

    Ashestoangels and 48 Hours finished off their recent short co-headline tour with a night of explosive music in London Town.

  • Review: William Control at The Joiners (14/07/2014)

    William Control and his support acts did a fine job of bringing some gothic glamour to a drizzly Southampton evening at The Joiners

  • Ashestoangels – ‘Dorian’

    Ashestoangels are a gothic alternative metal/rock band hailing from Bristol. While their traditionally gothic image may invite accusations of style over musical substance, latest single Dorian is a solid, catchy track with definite rock radio appeal which proves these criticisms are unfounded. Dorian begins with a gentle piano intro, which soon segues into a guitar […]