You're browsing the archives From Thursday 05 September 2019 Bloodstock 2019 – Saturday Sunday 18 August 2019 LIVE: Bloodstock Open Air 2019 – Saturday Saturday, in festival land, is ‘the big one’. The day that sees weekend crowds nicely warmed up, but not quite so hungover they can no longer function (hi, Sunday), and day ticket crowds appear in droves; not unconnected, it’s also usually where you’ll find some of the most broadly Thursday 18 July 2019 LIVE: Download Festival 2019 – Sunday There may be plenty of alternative music festivals all across the globe these days, but Download Festival will forever hold a special place in the hearts of metalheads everywhere – and its reputation as one of the biggest and best events for rock and metal has been well earned Friday 16 November 2018 Slayer, Lamb Of God, Anthrax, Obituary @ Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff Monday 11 December 2017 Anthrax announce new live DVD, ‘Kings Among Scotland’ Anthrax have announced the release of their upcoming new live DVD, ‘Kings Among Scotland’. Recorded at the band’s sold out show at Barrowlands in February earlier this year, the release also comes with behind the scenes footage, interviews and more. It will be released in April 2018 and can be Wednesday 22 November 2017 Anthrax to reissue ‘We’ve Come for You All’ and ‘The Greater of Two Evils’ Anthrax have announced that they will be reissuing two previously released albums, 2003 ninth album ‘We’ve Come for You All’ and 2004 compilation ‘The Greater of Two Evils’. The former was the last to feature vocalist John Bush, whilst the latter consists of songs released between 1984 and 1990, originally Thursday 29 May 2014 Sonisphere Festival launch playlists Sonisphere Festival will be releasing a series of playlist leading up to the event on the 4th until the 6th July. Each playlist is compiled by band members on this year’s line-up, and predominately feature artists on the bill. For the first playlist, Scott Ian of Anthrax has chosen Tuesday 12 July 2011 Anthrax @ Sonisphere ANTHRAX, first of the appearing thrash royalty of the Big 4, followed Diamond Head to take on the main stage on the Friday of this year’s Sonisphere Festival.