Thursday, November 24, 2011

Albums of the Year 2011

40 WINKS - IT’S THE TRIP

BEN HOWARD - EVERY KINGDOM

DJ SHADOW - THE LESS YOU KNOW, THE BETTER

LITTLE ROY - BATTLE FOR SEATTLE

OPETH - HERITAGE

PHAELEH - THE COLD IN YOU

RADIOHEAD - THE KING OF LIMBS

RIVAL SCHOOLS - PEDALS

THE THRONE - WATCH THE THRONE


TOM VEK - LEISURE SEIZURE

Friday, November 18, 2011

Prodigy to headline Download

THE PRODIGY have been confirmed as the third headliner for the mighty Download Festival on Friday 8 June 2012, setting the tone to one of the biggest line ups in Download history and celebrating the festival’s 10th anniversary.

After notching up over 25 million record sales and selling out venues across the world, the masters of synth punk, The Prodigy are back doing what they do best and bringing their mind-blowing set to Donington for 2012. Expect plenty of classics from their incredible catalogue alongside some new tracks fresh from the studio.

This will be the third time the band has played Download and the first time they’ll play the main stage. The Prodigy will join headliners Metallica (Saturday 9 June) and Black Sabbath (Sunday 10 June) for one of the biggest Download Festivals EVER.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Black Sabbath back at Donington

A REFORMED Black Sabbath headed by lead singer Ozzy Osbourne have been announced as the second headliners for next year's Download Festival.

The band, who last played together at Donington Park in 2005 as part of the Ozzfest touring festival, will join Metallica at next summer's event, then embark on a world tour.

To listen to a playlist of Download 2012 acts, click here.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Metallica to darken Download's doorstep next summer

DOWNLOAD festival in Castle Donington will have Metallica onstage next summer, it has been announced.
The giants of metal are set to return to Castle Donington for the first time since 2006 - and will play 'the black album' in its entirity.
To listen to a rather empty playlist of Download 2012 acts, click here.


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