Alongside Limp Bizkit and the Deftones, Korn were on of bands who epitomised the nu metal era, those golden days of goatees, massive jeans and people in backwards cap sticking their fingers up at everyone.
To give them there dues, Korn always felt way more earnest than most of their contemporaries, and although their music hasn't moved with the times per say, they still make the perfect music for a bit of teenage angst, And who doesn't do that from time to time, huh?
Hampshire based doom metallers Witchsorrow headline a whole afternoon of cold, brutal metal and warm, delicious burgers at the Windmill today.How anyone can eat a burger when bowl loosening metal is blasting ...
A bit of a strange beast, Integrity are a proper chimera of a hardcore, combing influences as wide ranging as death metal, apocalyptic visions and Boston-style straight edge into their brutal, metallic...
One of the original thrash bands to come bowling out of SoCal in the 1980s, Sacred Reich bucked the trend through highly opinionated political lyrics, fiercely uncompromising lyrics and the occasional...
Known to most of you as the band behind 1993 'Cat's in the Cradle', Ugly Kid Joe were one of the first bands to give metal a distinctly poppy, and very chart friendly edge.
After a phenomenal year going from strength to strength, including a much lauded sell out show at the Roundhouse, The Horrors are bringing their jaw-droppingly good live show to the Brixton Academy...
So you're cheating on your husband with some guy called Sebastian and you know your husband is doing the dirty on you too. Then, in disguise, your husband moves in with Sebastian. This is The Thing About...