Posts Tagged ‘job for a cowboy’
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Culture Bomb Magazine, Issue 2 OUT NOW!
Happy Halloween to everyone, hope you had a good one. Fireworks night up next so stay all wrapped up!! This month’s edition features the beautiful and highly talented nail artist, Nancy MC. Also featuring Rob Bayley’s fantastic column, which this month takes a delve into the Halloween franchise and our new writer, Steffan Chandler, gives [...]
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Interview: Job For A Cowboy
Job For A Cowboy are just finishing up on the European leg of The Womb to Waste tour. Supporting Dying Fetus with Revocation and Cerebral Bore, frontman, Jonny Davy takes time to talk to Culture Bomb. Check out Culture Bomb’s review of The Womb to Waste Tour, here. Demonocracy is out now on Metal Blade Records.
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Live Review: Dying Fetus, Job For A Cowboy, Revocation, Cerebral Bore, From Womb to Waste tour at the Cathouse, Glasgow 2012
By Georgi B One of the most anticipated tours of this year saw Dying Fetus hit Glasgow and it can be safely said there was not one disgruntled person this evening. Except of course, those who seemed grossly offended at having to attend a gig starting at 6pm, clearly they have never attended a festival. [...]
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Job For a Cowboy’s Jonny Davy talks politics, touring and Demonocracy
By Georgi Bomb Having recently completed the Metal Hammer’s Destroyers of the Faith tour, Job For a Cowboy now move on to prepare for Summer Slaughter and rejoin label mates, Cannibal Corpse as well as Between the Buried and Me, The Faceless, Cerebral Bore and more. Job for a Cowboy‘s dedication and strong work ethic [...]
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Live review: Destroyers of the Faith at O2 ABC, Glasgow
By Georgi Bomb Metal Hammer’s Destroyers of the Faith appears in Glasgow tonight, and judging from the queue heading round the block at the O2 ABC, it is clear the extreme metal scene is still going strong in Scotland.
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Reviews: Job For A Cowboy, Gloom E.P
By M We all know that at this particular time in the music business, especially for recording artists it is becoming increasingly difficult to extract actual musical ability from recorded music. With the advancement of Pro Tools and Logic based recordings everything sounds really neat. Yes this is somewhat a good thing I guess, although [...]
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