Last week Steel Panther took over O2 Academy in Bristol as part of their Heavy Metal Rules tour. Known for their incredible live shows we were there to witness it in all its glory, check it out in our photo gallery here.
Earlier this month Deaf Havana embarked on their last tour of the Rituals album cycle and in the process supported War Child We headed down to the Bournemouth show where support came from Howard Kaye and Zach Said, check out our photo gallery here.
Last week Finnish quartet The Rasmus took to the O2 Forum Kentish Town stage for the final date of their short run of UK shows in celebration of breakthrough album Dead Letters. Check out our photo gallery from the London show below!
Last week Deb Demure and Mona D, better known as Drab Majesty took to Camden Dingwalls to perform a mesmerising live show. Check out our photo gallery from the show here.
Earlier this month Welsh rockers Stereophonics took to Swansea's Singleton Park supported by Gruff Rhys and Tom Grennan. Check out our photo gallery from the show here.
Better known as the frontman of Stereophonics, Kelly Jones is currently out on his 'Don't Let The Devil Take Another Day' solo tour. Check out our photo gallery from his sold-out Cardiff show at St David's Hall.
Earlier this month rock trio The Xcerts took to Glasgow's SWG3 as part of their UK tour in support of latest EP Wildheart Dreaming. We took a trip down to the show, one of the final dates of the tour, to capture some highlights. Check out our photo gallery here!
A high energy blend of rock and rap, Hollywood Undead made their return to the UK last month in support of their 2018 surprise EP 'Psalms'. With the line-up completed by Loathe we ventured down to Bournemouth O2 Academy for a night of singalongs and mosh pits - read on to check out our photo gallery!
Celebrating eleven years since the release of their debut album Stay True, hardcore outfit Deez Nuts returned to the UK/Europe earlier this month for a series of club shows and festival appearances. With the line-up completed by a stellar combination of Dead Swans, TRC, Ingested, Brutality Will Prevail and Scolds, we took a trip to Bournemouth's Old Fire Station to capture the chaos on camera.
In light of their recent album 'Who Do You Trust?', the legendary Papa Roach made their very welcome return to the UK to spoil fans with both new material and classic favourites (did somebody say Last Resort?) Renowned for their innovative live performance Nothing More were a hard-hitting addition to the line-up, and we couldn't think of a better way to spend our Wednesday evening than to join them both for an unforgettable night at London's O2 Kentish Town Forum.