Another article dedicated to The Icarus Line. Enjoy!
Here is the second part of my exclusive interview which I conducted with the band when they played at The Old Blue Last last year in London. The interview may be a year out of date, but I guess it’s better to be late than never. You can also take a gander at the first […]
Never a band to mince their words, The Icarus Line took the time to drop by and give their verdict on many Kerrang readers’ favourite bands. Save for No Doubt’s “musical” charms, no other band lived up to scrutiny, and The Icarus Line were once again forced to remind their fans as to why they […]
Just one of the reasons as to why 2004 ruled… This article was printed in Kerrang January 10 2004.
Another article from The Icarus Line’s heyday. This was first printed in ‘Salt For Slugs’ Vol. 4 No. 3 2001, and I am sure that I was very lucky indeed to have picked this up. Anyway, enjoy…
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 […]