Classic Covers: Hellfest All-Stars – Walk This Way

Gibson have shared the All-Stars cover of Aeromith’s "Walk This Way", filmed on the Gibson bus at this year’s Hellfest in France. Featuring members of Shvpes, In Flames, Inglorious and Chuck D of Public Enemy/Prophets Of Rage, the names of the genre put down an exquisite cover of the 1975 classic. This year’s Hellfest took … Continue reading Classic Covers: Hellfest All-Stars – Walk This Way

Interview: Harry Jennings of SHVPES

Catching Harry from SHVPES after the release of their highly praised debut; Pain. Joy. Ecstasy. Despair. was an absolute pleasure (the title track can be heard below). Waiting for him in the main area of The Roundhouse in London, all the members of Trivium slowly congregate on the stage as they prepare to soundcheck. That was quite … Continue reading Interview: Harry Jennings of SHVPES

Trivium / SikTh / SHVPES – The Roundhouse, London (17/02/17)

Tonight is a night of bands coming from all different backgrounds bringing various influences, sounds and fans. A continuing theme throughout the evening, though, is the celebration of each band's innovation and relevance in today's metal scene. Arriving at half past three for a chat with Harry Jennings, drummer of tonight's opening band SHVPES, people have … Continue reading Trivium / SikTh / SHVPES – The Roundhouse, London (17/02/17)

Monday Video Roundup: SHVPES, Athanasia, Black Star Riders, Kreator

It's still Monday! Just! Been a busy day and this is my first time at the keyboard since yesterday. And you know how I don't like to let you people down... SHVPES - "Pain. Joy. Ecstasy. Despair." SHVPES have revealed an explosive (literally) new video for album title-track, "Pain. Joy. Ecstasy. Despair." Says SHVPES vocalist, … Continue reading Monday Video Roundup: SHVPES, Athanasia, Black Star Riders, Kreator

Nothing More / SHVPES / Servant Sun – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow (Dec 6th 2015)

[avatar user="Roisin" size="50" align="left" /]King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow is famous for great nights out and awesome, up and coming bands which usually end up playing the high end of venues in the city. On Sunday the 6th of December fans of the band Nothing More packed into the tiny little venue but … Continue reading Nothing More / SHVPES / Servant Sun – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow (Dec 6th 2015)