2020 Crew Review: Katie Frost – Photo Editor

I don’t need to go into what an unbelievable shit-storm this year has been for everyone, so I will just get straight on with mentioning some of the positive things that have got me through. Favourite Albums: Trivium – What The Dead Men Say Sólstafir – Endless Twilight of Codependent Love Mountain Caller – Chronicle I: … Continue reading 2020 Crew Review: Katie Frost – Photo Editor

2018 Crew Review: Katie Frost – Photo Editor

Our in-house Photo Editor is the first to regale us with her “Best of” picks for 2018. We’ve plenty more to follow as we all give our opinions and if past years are anything to go by, we’ll all come up with something very different! Agree / disagree? Comment on here or facebook with your … Continue reading 2018 Crew Review: Katie Frost – Photo Editor

Interview: Photographer for Moshville Times – Katie Frost

Carrying on with my theme of looking at different parts of the music industry, I decided to look within Moshville Times at people who create memories and capture breathtaking moments for every person who appreciates their music. This could be from someone that attended the gig and was looking for a memory of seeing their … Continue reading Interview: Photographer for Moshville Times – Katie Frost

Katie Frost (Photo Editor)

Photographer and music-lover; everything from acoustic singer-songwriter stuff, through pop-punk to rock and metal. I have a particular soft-spot for female-fronted bands, Scandinavian bearded men, sleazy 80’s stadium rock, and anything with a self-indulgent guitar solo. From: London Preferred genres: Rock / Metal / Pop-Punk 5 Favourite bands: The Rolling Stones, Rammstein, Marmozets, PVRIS & … Continue reading Katie Frost (Photo Editor)

Bloodstock 2024 Interview: Deitus

Another of the many interviews we did at Bloodstock. Deitus opened the RJD for a very sunny Saturday! Header image by Katie Frost Deitus: facebook | instagram | bandcamp | spotify | youtube

Bloodstock 2024 Review: Saturday / Sunday (Mosh’s View)

Once more, given the number of bands I didn’t see at Bloodstock I’m going to waffle on a bit about the handful I did catch, commiserate about the ones I didn’t, and spend more time telling you how great everything else was about Bloodstock and therefore why you should book your ticket for next year. Assuming … Continue reading Bloodstock 2024 Review: Saturday / Sunday (Mosh’s View)