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Gig Report: The Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound 10 Year Anniversary Tour @ Manchester O2 Apollo

The Gaslight Anthem are one of those bands that have been with me since I was a teenager. So, when I heard they were reuniting to perform their breakout album, The '59 Sound , live in Manchester I knew I had to be there. It was one of those albums that helped me appreciate great songwriting. It was such a change in gear from their first album "Sink Or Swim" and helped solidify the style that the band would go with moving forward. This tour is the first time the band have performed together in quite some time. Even though they have reformed for this tour, I don't think we're going to be getting any new music from them any time soon. Now having attended the show, it feels very much like a one and done deal to celebrate the 10 Year Anniversary.  Opening the show was the alternative rock act, Matthew Ryan & The Northern Wires . It was a good performance, to say the least. For me, it evoked a very old school feel. The crunchy guitars and subtle bass re...

Concert Film Review: Muse - Drones: World Tour

I don't know about you, but for me, Muse was one of those bands that have always felt like they've been there. I remember listening to them a lot when I was younger. Yet, I haven't given them as much attention in the last few years. Ever since their 2009 album, The Resistance, I kind of switched off and didn't really listen to them any further. Needless to say though, Muse is one of the biggest rock bands in the world right now and a lot of their singles are considered some of the best rock songs ever. Even if you have never even heard of them, you have probably heard at least a couple of their songs. Which brings me to this "concert film".  Through 2015-16, they embarked on a 130 date world tour in support of their 2015 album, Drones , which was set to be a massive arena show like no other. After watching this film I am now very jealous of the people who attended those shows. However, for those of us who didn't manage to get a ticket, this film is t...

Album Review: The Black Delta Movement - Preservation

I first became aware of The Black Delta Movement a couple of years ago. They're an interesting garage rock band with a bit of psychedelic twist to them. I had listened to their EP's previously and have enjoyed the sound they made. It's like one of those old sixties bands, the ones playing rock before rock music was really solidified as a thing. The twisting and turning music that worked on different levels. They had my attention, to say the least. I've even had the pleasure of talking to vocalist Matt Burr about the band and their experiences [ Click Here ]. They have been building up a lot of buzz for the last couple of years, playing shows with the likes of The Jesus And Mary Chain,  Twin Atlantic and The Temperance Movement. For me, this is the true essence of rock n' roll. Building up that fan base to the point of releasing an album. I managed to get a copy of their new album, Preservation earlier this year and gave it a few spins. Here are my thou...

Album Review: Ryders Creed - Ryders Creed

So I've been trying to look up more new music lately and have been joining a lot of groups on Facebook, to introduce me to new artists. You know, music that I can get behind. From what I could find there's been a lot of buzz surrounding, Ryders Creed and I thought it would be worth my time to check them out. This five-piece rock band, from the Midlands in the UK, have a sound that I really like. It's solid southern rock music with an uncompromising approach. Their debut, self-titled, album is a pretty decent listen. It's a very clear-cut record with a focused sound that works for them. It has great production and the songs are well-written, both musically and lyrically. I enjoyed the sound right off of the bat, I mean, I adore this style of music and it's great seeing new artists pumping new blood into the genre. Ryders Creed, mix elements of old-school rock and outlaw country music to great effect. Creating music with real energy and pep but...