Download Festival 2017

Download 2019 blog: Drownload year 2? – Wednesday and Thursday

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Downloaders don't do things by halves, and this year just proves it as a huge number of campers are already settled into the mud...
Brand New - Science Fiction

Review: Brand New – Science Fiction

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Eight years ago Brand New released Daisy into a world that – compared to now – seemed like a pretty calm place. Since then...

Review: Dead Existence – Endless Misery

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Genre: Sludge / Doom / Stoner / Hard Core / Crust / Metal It seems the doom and gloom has been spreading over London since...

Review: Wolfmother – Victorious

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The Grammy Award-winning Australian hard rock band Wolfmother first captured the attention of the record-buying public when they moved from their New South Wales...

CB6 ‘Succession’

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CB6 started in primary school at the tender age of 11, at this time nu metal was very popular and they were listening to...

Men on a Mission: Oh Rococo, Deadlines

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It's a dull and slightly chilly evening; only two bands on tonight Oh Rococo & Deadlines, but the price is the same, £5.50; is...
Guns N’ Roses

Architects vs Guns N’ Roses – Download Festival Saturday 2026

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Melbourne outfit Thornhill are the epitome of being cool without trying, blending alternative metal with a nu-metalcore edge. Frontman Jacob Charlton's entrance alone summed...

Lamb of God’s self-titled release: ‘Lamb of God’

What you see is what you get really with Lamb of God, They’ve become a staple band that hasn’t really developed their sound much,...

Newsted ‘Heavy Metal Music’

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Anyone who’s been into Metallica for 10 years or more, or knows a fair bit about their history will know of Jason Newsted. He...

Review: Chris Norman – Crossover

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The manner in which country rock filtered towards more mainstream musical credibility is an odd one and curiously still remains ill-defined. At its outset...