Firewind Shares a Cover of “Talking In Your Sleep” by The Romantics, On Tour Now with Sonata Arctica and Serious Black



Following their latest album, Stand United (March 2024 – AFM Records), power metal titans Firewind have kicked off their European tour with Sonata Arctica, Serious Black and Tungsten. In December, they also join forces with label mates Masterplan. In conjunction with this live assault, the band, wth iconic guitarist Gus G, have shared a music video for their version of 80s pop rock classic, “Talking in Your Sleep,” originally recorded by The Romantics. Check it out below, alongside live listings and more.
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KK’s Priest Will Play an Exclusive Show At Time To Rock Festival 2023 


 

In 1969, the first edition of one of the world”s biggest bands within the New Wave of British Heavy Metal – Judas Priest – was formed. One of the founders was guitarist KK Downing. KK was in the band until 2011 and over the years, he was one of the songwriters for most of the metal world”s biggest songs as “Breaking the Law”, “Living After Midnight” and “Painkiller”.

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Time To Rock Festival 2023 Books Saxon, Michael Schenker Group, D-A-D, Tom G Warrior, Ross The Boss, and More


Time To Rock Fest 2023 has booked 17 of 40 planned bands for the summer-time Heavy Metal and Rock Festival! Headliners Saxon will be joined by, Michael Schenker Group, D-A-D, Tom G Warrior- performing three special sets with Triumph of Death and Triptykon, Ross The Boss, Molly Hatchet, Toy Dolls, Sham 69, Bourbon Boys, Uli Jon Roth, Angel Witch, Masterplan, Tungsten Tygers of Pan Tang, and Knogjarn! Taking place in Knislinge, Sweden July 8-10 2023, tickets are on sale at the link below. Continue reading


The Unity – The Unity


 

The list of acts who can be linked to Metal legends Helloween through their band members is really quite an impressive one. Masterplan, Running Wild, U.D.O., Krokus, Accept, Iron Savior, Savage Circus, and Freedom Call have all featured one or more of the German pumpkin botherers at one time or another, not to mention obscure side projects like Shockmachine and Palast, and a frankly ridiculous amount of collaborations and guest appearances.Continue reading