Posts Tagged ‘Lostprophets’
Lostprophets Announce April UK and Ireland Tour
Lostprophets have announced they ‘Weapons Hot’ UK and Ireland tour, their first UK headline tour in two years. The tour follows the release of their highly anticipated new album ‘Weapons’ which lands April 2nd. The Full tour dates are:
Download Lostprophets New Track ‘Better Off Dead’ For Free
Lostprphets release new track for free download and the news of the fifth studio album! Read more here..
The New Regime, Borderline, 25.08.11
There’s more to life than hair but it’s a good place to start. Having nailed the art of the barnet, The New Regime turned their attention back to championing their new music revolution.
Young Guns announce new headline tour
High Wycombe quintet, Young Guns have announced they will be hitting the road on a headline tour this September.
TOWN have managed to attract a huge amount of interest, despite not having played many live shows or released much music until the last couple of months. Managed by successful South Wales producer Romesh Dodangoda (Funeral For A Friend, Lostprophets, The Blackout, Kids in Glass Houses etc), TOWN are doing a mightily good job of getting coverage in the music industry.
Attack! Attack! UK, The Latest Fashion
So whenever any one reviews bands from Wales within the Pop-Punk or Rock genre there is always many comparisons. But rarely do we hear the name Attack!Attack! when talking about successful bands coming out of the region, despite the fact they have a large fanbase and have released some amazing songs in the past. All we hear about is The Blackout, Lostprophets, and Kids In Glass Houses.
Reading & Leeds Festival Line Up Announced
The eagerly anticipated lineup for the Reading and Leeds Festival was unleashed this evening, just seconds before tickets went on sale. As per usual, the internet ground to a halt in the crush of would-be festival goers clamouring for tickets to the popular festival this August Bank Holiday Weekend (27th – 29th), which promises to be a good ‘un, as always.








