Soilwork – Interview
Rock Lifestyle talks to Swedish metal legends, Soilwork, about their forthcoming album, ‘The Panic Broadcast’, crazy Romanians and how good they all are at cooking…
Read moreRock Lifestyle talks to Swedish metal legends, Soilwork, about their forthcoming album, ‘The Panic Broadcast’, crazy Romanians and how good they all are at cooking…
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Read moreIn the the first of a new series, Rock Lifestyle has big plans to reveal the best in new music to all. We’ve been out discovering bands from all round the world but were so enticed by this bunch of Midlands youth that we decided to ask them a few questions…
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Read moreRock Lifestyle speaks with guitarist Brett Callaway about life in the band, their recent label deal and what is sure to be one of 2010’s most exciting albums ‘We Will Overcome’! Read on to find out all about your new favorite band!
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