In Depth
The Phantom Band vs. Fantomas: Mike Patton on Halloween & Horror Movies
As part of their Halloween takeover, The Phantom Band quiz Mike Patton about Fantomas, horror movies and what scares him...»
Leeds 2009: The DiS review Pt. 2
Radiohead? Radiohead? Screw that. Reading and Leeds are rock festivals, damn it, and I’ll have mine with Jaegermeister and a distortion pedal, thank you very much. Sure, there’s no ‘metal day’ as such this year, but there’s still plenty going on, thanks to a liberal smattering of heavy bands across the three largest stages, and the two-day Lock Up tent. So then: black t-shirt and board shorts at the ready, I take to the moshpit.»
In Photos: Reading Festival 2009 - Day 1
Reading and Leeds Festival photo galleries: In Photos: Leeds Festival 2009 - Day 3 In Photos: Reading Festival 2009 - Day 3 Leeds Festival In Photos: Kings of Leon In Photos: Leeds Festival 2009 - Day 2 In Photos: Reading Festival 2009 - Day 2 Leeds»
In Photos: Pukkelpop 2009 - Day One
Pictures from the first day of Pukkelpop Festival in Belgium - including Deftones, Faith No More, My Bloody Valentine, and more.»
Hove Festival 2009: DiS' highlights
Hove Festival took place on the idyllic island of Tromøy, near Arendal in Norway, last week. DiS was there, and soaked up a glorious four days of sun, sand and bands. If you've not been - and we're hazarding a guess that many of you haven't - then trust us when we say it's an altogether more civilised, sunny alternative to that English festival we've heard so much about these past few days. Here's DiS' highlights. »
In Photos: Download Festival 2009 @ Donington Park
For more on Download 2009, check out our sister site ThrashHits.com»
DiS Festival Guide '09: Part #4: Jumbo Fests
The penultimate part of our 2009 Festival Guide deals with some of the summer's behemoths: Roskilde, Lollapalooza, Reading and Leeds, Bonnaroo and Glastonbury.»
DiS Festival Guide '09: The Thrash Hits guide to Hard Rock & Heavy Metal
If you’re serious about your heavy music, you’ve been following all the lineup releases already and you’ve started thinking which of the three summer festivals you’ll be attending and while it was relatively simple last year, the addition of Sonisphere to the list just makes the decision that bit more difficult explains Thrash Hits' editor Raziq Rauf.»

