BEHEMOTH / AT THE GATES / WOLVES IN THE THRONE ROOM at Rockefeller (Oslo, Norway) Sunday, January 27, 2019 by Jorge Patacas On a cold and snowy Sunday night in Oslo, the capital of Norway, we headed to Rockefeller, a venue with capacity for 1350 people where the polish band Behemoth was going to play as part of their Ecclesia Diabolica Evropa 2019 tour, being accompanied by the Melodic Death Metal pioneers, At The Gates, and the North American band Wolves in the Throne Room. With sold out tickets…
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Thursday, February 21 – GHOST / CANDLEMASS at Oslo Spektrum Arena (Oslo, Norway)
Thursday, February 21 GHOST / CANDLEMASS at Oslo Spektrum Arena Sonja Henies plass 2 (Oslo) 18:00 hs. Tickets at Ticketmaster PRICES: Sitteplass prisnivå 1: 600 NOK Sitteplass prisnivå 2: 500-600 NOK Ståplass: 550 NOK Pulpit: 1300 NOK
Read MoreConcert Reviews: MASTODON / KVELERTAK / MUTOID MAN at Oslo Spektrum Arena (Oslo, Norway)
MASTODON / KVELERTAK / MUTOID MAN at Oslo Spektrum Arena (Oslo, Norway) Sunday, February 3, 2019 by Jorge Patacas Less than a year and a half has passed since the last performance of the North American band Mastodon in Norwegian soil. At that time, November 2017, the band performed at the Sentrum Scene, a venue located in Oslo downtown with capacity for 1750 people, where, by the way, the Brazilians Sepultura played on their “Chaos A.D.” tour during their glory days in October 1993. This time the concert promoters…
Read MoreInterview: RICHIE KOTZEN
* by Lucas Gordon (Correspondent in USA) Richie Kotzen started his career when he was a teenager, recording his first album when he was 19. Right after becoming an adult, he got his first big gig, becoming a member of Poison. The he replaced Paul Gilbert in Mr. Big. He released over 20 records on his own, plus the ones he did with all other bands including The Winery Dogs, Greg Howe and all his collaborations. In this intimate conversation with rock journalist Lucas H. Gordon during the Bowl For…
Read MoreInterview: JACK BLACK
* by Lucas Gordon (Correspondent in USA) The 2018 Bowl For Ronnie brought several celebrities and rockstars that played bowling for a good cause. This year Geezer Butler (Black Sabbath), Adam Jones (Tool), Jeff Scott Soto (Sons Of Apollo), Doug Aldrich (The Dead Daisies), Otep Shamaya, Marc Ferrari (Keel) and Jack Black among many others, reunited to raise funds for the Stand Up And Shout Foundation, created by Wendy Dio. In this hysterical interview Jack Black talked about his band Tenacious D.
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