Another old live review from the archives. I promise I will have more updates in the forseeable future. But for now, enjoy this little nugget from Kerrang circa July 14 2001.
This is an article which I pulled from Kerrang circa December 15 2001. In it, Travis Keller spouts the reasons why Buddyhead exist, and as to why Limp Bizkit are the antithesis of “good” music. Enjoy!
Here are two more articles from Kerrang. I’m afraid I don’t know as to what the original publication date was for these pieces. Sorry. EDIT: The Live review is from Kerrang and was published on February 02 2002.
A live review of The Icarus Line’s performance at The Reading Festival 2004. This review is from Kerrang (issue 1022) and is dated September 11 2004.
Here is an old review of Buddyhead’s ‘Suicide’ compilation from Kerrang (issue 1016). I used to own this compilation, as it featured The Icarus Line and a whole host of bands from the Buddyhead stable. Printed on July 31 2004, the issue also had a 4K review of Dillinger Escape Plan’s ‘Miss Machine’ album on […]
This is an article which first appeared in Kerrang (issue 1004) and was published on May 08 2004. I’m sorry to use such a crude title, but the heading was actually used as a tagline to the following article below.
Here is a live review of The Icarus Line performing at 100 Club in London. This live review is taken from Kerrang (issue 1004) and was first published on May 08 2004.
It appears that Jeff Watson is presently the sticksman for Burning Brides and Black Elk. Black Elk are actually touring at the moment. For more details as to when the band are likely to be in your area, check out their official MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/blackelk
Here is the first part of my exclusive interview with Jason, Joe and Wade from The Icarus Line when the band came over to London in 2008. Check back soon for the second part to that interview. Before their recent “secret” show at Old Blue Last in London, I was lucky enough to catch up […]