Jag började med att komma till Royal alldeles för tidigt! Men till mitt försvar så stod det kl 19 på eventet. Jag var där klockan 19, men så var jag också jävligt först! Det var inte en käft där då. Senare visade sig att biljettförsäljningen Read More …
Author: Peps
Female fronted bands
Rediscovered two bands today. Sad to say that both bands don’t exists today. Both bands fronted by heavy metal women. Would really like to see more of that. We need more women in heavy metal. First band on my list is Crucified Barbara. A band Read More …
Review: Kings of Moonshine – Iron River
“Kings of Moonshine is a Finnish rock band based in Helsinki. Their music is influenced by American roots music and alternative country. On top of this foundation, there’s a specific Finnish touch, psychedelic vibes and a hint of the blues.” This is the official description Read More …
Peps is wondering, are Grave Digger the most metal of all?
We have to talk a bit about Grave Digger! This is a band that’s been around for a very long time now, and I feel that they don’t get the right amount of attention. At least not here in Sweden. I don’t get it! Sweden is Read More …
Review: Tequila Mockingbyrd – Fight And Flight!
Australian powerhouse trio, Tequila Mockingbyrd sprung from Melbourne, are about to kick you in the nuts! In the press-release, they quoted Lizzy Hale from Halestorm. She said, “That’s incredible, those girls are so talented… I love it… “, and when I read that I got Read More …
The most rock legend in Sweden – Thåström
Yesterday, the greatest voice of rock, no – THE rock n’ roll hero of Sweden turned 60! I’m talking about the one and only Joakim Thåström. The myth, the legend that started the greatest punk-rock band in Sweden (Ebba Grön), and the best rock-band in the Read More …
Review: Lyon-based Lòdz – Time Doesn’t Heal Anything
Lòdz is a rather new French band from Lyon, and in my ears, they play a lightweight form of post-metal metal, a more easy listening way of Cult Of Luna. They kind of remind me of the Stockholm-based band The Moth Gartherer, and a lot Read More …
Cruel Wonders and Gentle Doom keeps haunting me!
Well, I was wrong! Last week I wrote a pretty negative review of the album “Gentle Doom” by Cruel Wonders. That was wrong of me, and I’m not afraid to say that I was wrong. But as I said in my first review of the album, Read More …
Live: A 70s night at Royal Rock
Somewhat reluctant I was dragged to Royal in Eskilstuna on the 4th of March, to join an evening of 70th hard rock. I had only heard of one of these bands, and even then I had only listen to like two of their songs before. Read More …