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Australian prog trio The Omnific will tour Europe and the UK this summer
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Lilker will fill in for Frank Bello, who’s briefly stepping away from Anthrax for personal reasons
Young Australian prog metallers Reliqa will release Secrets Of The Future in May
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Missing his pal Peter Gabriel and sensing more change in the air with Genesis, the guitarist overcame his confidence issues to become the first member to release a solo album
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Reunited New Jersey soul punks The Gaslight Anthem rediscover their voice in Camden Town
Botch blow minds at their first, and last, reunion show in London, at a sold-out Electric Ballroom
With British metalcore in a golden age and new bands Bad Omens and Spiritbox tearing up the rule book, While She Sleeps are feeling the pressure to transform their own sound on new album Self Hell
Mr. Mister released four slickly produced albums. Three bombed. Welcome To The Real World certainly didn't
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The Who and the Heart of England orchestra join forces for what is surely one of the most joyously bombastic concerts London's magnificent Royal Albert Hall has ever seen
Guy Garvey and his band of brothers dream harder, ensuring their 10th LP is special
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