Heretic Festival Adds Mason Hill, Replacing Aaron Buchanon and The Cult Classics


Heretic Fest will take place over three days, May 13th, 14th And 15th, at Sheffield Corporation, United Kingdom. Previously announced act Aaron Buchanon & the Cult Classics are to be replaced on the bill for Saturday 14th May by Mason Hill. The festival features headliners: Inglorious, Stone Broken, Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons. Alongside these unbelievable bands, the weekend will also see performances from Oli Brown and The Dead Collective, Mason HIll, Dig Lazarus, Daxx & Roxane, Bootyard Bandits, These Wicked Rivers and many more. Tickets are available at the link below.  Continue reading


Heretic Festival Books Stone Broken, Aaron Buchanan and The Cult Classics, Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons, Inglorious, Raveneye and More  


Heretic Festival has announced the full line up for their 2022 three-day edition, following its postponement in 2021. The bands due to appear on the original day have now been joined by more of the best acts on the scene, including brand new additions.The festival features headliner: Inglorious, Stone Broken, Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons. Alongside these unbelievable bands, the weekend will also see performances from the likes of RavenEye, Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics, Dig Lazarus, Daxx & Roxane, Bootyard Bandits, These Wicked Rivers and new additions to the lineup, King Creature, and The Dark and South Of Salem. Tickets are on sale at the link below. 

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Watch Phil Campbell Discuss “Tears From A Glass Eye”’ and Working with Joe Satriani


Former Motörhead alumni Phil Campbell released his début solo album, Old Lions Still Roar via Nuclear Blast. In a new video, guitarist discusses the last track on the brand new album, ‘Tears From A Glass Eye’ which features US guitar legend Joe Satriani!Continue reading


King Creature – To The Bone EP


Full disclosure here, when I saw the words “acoustic EP”, my toes curled up so far they nestled in my intestines and set off a chain reaction of cringing and shuddering. While King Creature may have established as a sturdy, powerful, energetic Blues Rocking act of growing repute, the acoustic EP is a difficult beast to digest (even without toes clogging up the tracts), with very few examples coming close to Alice In Chains Sap / Jar of Flies (Columbia) levels, and many more being indistinguishable filler littering the bargain bin of many a record store.Continue reading


Reviews Roundup: Week 42: VUUR, We Came As Romans, Veil of Maya, Then Comes Silence and more


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Ghost Cult rounds up those albums which didn’t receive the full review treatment, for your vulgar delectation…Continue reading