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Sergeant Thunderhoof

From: Bath, United Kingdom
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Desertfest London 2024: Day 2

Fridays are always a good time at Desertfest. Everyone's excited and eager to check bands out, enjoy some of their cult favourites and get the vibe going, but Saturday is often when the real meat and potatoes are served. Last year alone fans were treated to the likes of Corrosion Of Conformity, Crowbar, Weedeater and Slomatics and this year saw some heavy hitters on board, even if they were some surprising ones.

Just like yesterday, things began in the Underworld with a Norwegian band, this time in the form of Kal-El. While I was disappointed that a band named after Superman didn't walk on to the classic John Williams theme, but that was the only thing even close to a low point from this set. Kal-El started really well, but somehow got better and better as the show went on. Fuzzy and furious, the quartet performed both tracks from their latest EP, "Moon People," (namely the title track and "Universe,) in a set which was a perfect blend of crushing metal and fun hard rock. The band gelled together so well and the chemistry was plain to see for all in attendance as they continued to tear through their slot. A fantastic way to get things underway and I can't wait to see them again. More...

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Pale Wizard Records Announces Alice Cooper Tribute

Alice Cooper’s fourth album, "Killer," was released on November 27, 1971 and has gone on to become one of the most loved albums in the whole discography.

Exactly 50 years later, Pale Wizard Records will release "Killer: 50 Years Later," a tribute album featuring some of the most renowned bands in the underground scene today paying homage to "Killer" in their own contemporary styles. The album is now available to pre-order now. You can currently stream three songs off the album:

The full track listing for "Killer: 50 Years Later" is as follows:

1. Green Lung - Under My Wheels
2. The Grand Mal - Be My Lover
3. Sergeant Thunderhoof - Halo of Flies
4. Ritual King - Desperado
5. 1968 - You Drive Me Nervous
6. Trippy Wicked & the Cosmic Children of the Knight - Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
7. Mos Generator - Dead Babies
8. Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell - Killer
9. Alunah - I'm Eighteen - Bonus Track
10. Suns of Thunder - Billion Dollar Babies - Bonus Track
11. Possessor - Muscle of Love - Bonus Track
12. Sound of Origin - Sick Things - Bonus Track

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