They weren't banned, all professional fights have a mandatory suspension period following them.
They weren't banned, all professional fights have a mandatory suspension period following them.
You can go smaller though! 😂
You can go smaller though! 😂
Nope, he did nothing after that. It comes after over 100,000 people signed a petition asking him to do something about it, forcing it to be debated in parliament.
Nope, he did nothing after that. It comes after over 100,000 people signed a petition asking him to do something about it, forcing it to be debated in parliament.
Loved mine, I had intake and cams from the Racing Puma. Sadly the tensioner broke, belt slipped, bent valves, and it was dismantled for parts.
Loved mine, I had intake and cams from the Racing Puma. Sadly the tensioner broke, belt slipped, bent valves, and it was dismantled for parts.
Solid album that I've listened to a lot this year, even if it doesn't quite live up to their debut Eternal Blue for me. Heavy riffs, atmospheric intervals, Mike's guitar playing and Courtneys vocals are unmistakable.
Solid album that I've listened to a lot this year, even if it doesn't quite live up to their debut Eternal Blue for me. Heavy riffs, atmospheric intervals, Mike's guitar playing and Courtneys vocals are unmistakable.
Another love em or hate em band it seems. More impossible to categorise music from masked collective Sleep Token. The whole album feels like a soaring journey. Leans more into R&B elements than previous albums, and there's less heavy guitars.
Another love em or hate em band it seems. More impossible to categorise music from masked collective Sleep Token. The whole album feels like a soaring journey. Leans more into R&B elements than previous albums, and there's less heavy guitars.
Swedish melodic metallers, Orbit Culture have been getting a lot of attention in the last few of years. Deservedly so. A relatively short album, that's heavy, groovy, and stomps its way through from start the finish.
Swedish melodic metallers, Orbit Culture have been getting a lot of attention in the last few of years. Deservedly so. A relatively short album, that's heavy, groovy, and stomps its way through from start the finish.
I've been a fan of these Frenchies through three different lead singers now (Tobias was my favourite, when singing the earlier Matteo tracks!). With Camille they definitely don't have as heavy vocals as before, but it's a great pop/rock album.
I've been a fan of these Frenchies through three different lead singers now (Tobias was my favourite, when singing the earlier Matteo tracks!). With Camille they definitely don't have as heavy vocals as before, but it's a great pop/rock album.
I was a fan of the first two albums, but this is a step above and just great guitar driven rock and roll. You'd expect nothing less from Wolfgang Van Halen, and every single instrument and vocal on the album is Wolf. A few tracks very reminiscent of Foo Fighters.
I was a fan of the first two albums, but this is a step above and just great guitar driven rock and roll. You'd expect nothing less from Wolfgang Van Halen, and every single instrument and vocal on the album is Wolf. A few tracks very reminiscent of Foo Fighters.
Quickly established themselves as Sheffield legends, they've really grown since their last album IMO. Great album, and their tone live is just brutal. Speaking of legends, they had Alan Ford introducing them as Brick Top at a recent gig in Brixton!
Quickly established themselves as Sheffield legends, they've really grown since their last album IMO. Great album, and their tone live is just brutal. Speaking of legends, they had Alan Ford introducing them as Brick Top at a recent gig in Brixton!