Tag: Black Sabbath


  • Deep Dive: Is Reading A Rock Festival?

    Connie Seamer deep dives into the history of Reading and debates it’s rock status.

  • Ozzy Osbourne announced as Headline act of Download 2018

    The Black Sabbath icon will be headlining solo for the first time in the Festival’s history.

  • Review: Black Sabbath at The O2 Arena, London

    Sophie McEvoy reviews one of Black Sabbath’s final tour dates (29/01/2017).

  • Black Sabbath perform final live show

    The legendary heavy metal band bow out after over fifty years of making music.

  • “It’s caught the energy of what our band’s all about and what it always has been about into a recording which is quite an exciting factor”: An Interview with Max Helyer of You Me At Six

    You Me At Six have been away for too long. Over eighteen months ago, the acclaimed rock band released their fourth studio album Cavalier Youth which met with positive, though unmemorable, reviews. Dropping swiftly from the rock stratosphere, the – very underrated – album melted away, seemingly taking the band themselves with it. The band, celebrated […]

  • Introducing the latest novelty band, Mac Sabbath

    Their hits include Frying Pan and Pair-Of-Buns.

  • Review: Download Festival 2016 – Saturday

    Sophie Trenear reviews day two of Download Festival, including sets from Black Sabbath, Deftones and Megadeth.

  • Rival Sons

    Review: Rival Sons – Hollow Bones

    Lisa Veiber reviews Rival Sons’ fifth record, a venture into 70s-style rock.

  • BABYMETAL added to Download Festival 2016 line-up

    The J-pop/modern metal mash-up, are the newest additions to Download Festival’s 2016 line-up.

  • Preview: Download Festival 2016

    Download Festival returns this year, held at Donington Park, marking the 14th annual homecoming of one of the biggest UK events for showcasing the best of rock and metal (10/06/16-12/06/16).

  • Ozzy Osbourne is putting together a supergroup for the Voodoo Music Experience

    The Black Sabbath frontman will be joined in New Orleans by Geezer Butler, Tom Morello and Slash.