Weekly Roundup 16/03/20

Last week on Diaries of Doom...

We uploaded another documentary at the weekend. Watch our 15-min insight into Independent Music Venues Week, with Raging SpeedhornDesert Storm and Those Snakes, talking about their local music scenes, the importance of small venues, and new music for the latter two bands.



In a busy week for underground live music, Fractura played their first show under their new line up at Metal 2 The Masses Wolverhampton, King Corpse headlined Ye Olde Foundry in Dudley with Tumanduumband and Voidlurker, and Ashen Crown opened for Grand Magus and Wolf in Birmingham.



Something I forgot to mention last week was that Insurgent released a new single, titled 'Colours Bleed'. Unfortunately, with that announcement came the news that they were calling it a day as a band. Gutted isn't the word.



Creature dropped a live session for 'Cold Man's World'. They're touring with Graphic Nature and Widows over late March/early April. Get your mosh on...



Those Snakes and Battalions have announced details of their upcoming tour in April-May. They're playing in Hull, Stafford, Swansea, Hanley, Birmingham and Wellingborough with more details to be announced.



Speaking of tours, as I'm sure you all know, bands left, right and centre are cancelling or postponing dates due to the Coronavirus outbreak, including Machine Head, Lamb of God, Decapitated and Conjurer, to name a few.



Any Opeth fans still reading this? You must check out 'Kuarahy', the debut album from White Stones, a side project for bassist Martin Mendez. If you like it proggy and old school, give it a blast. Go. Now.



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