It's taken an eternity to get here, but the material from Black Sabbath's Tony Martin-fronted era is finally getting a rerelease. Comprising of 'Headless Cross', 'Tyr', 'Cross Purposes', and 'Forbidden', 'Anno Domini 1989 - 1995' collects together all but one of the band's albums featuring the singer that drummer Cozy Powell once called the best Black Sabbath ever had.
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More than a quarter of a century since his last U.K. jaunt, Bruce Dickinson was back on stage with his solo band, for a show in Manchester on Sunday night (19th May 2024). Taking place at the city's Academy venue, the barnstormer proved more than just a support for recent album 'The Mandrake Project', but a reclaiming of his solo career.
Back in Belfast for the first time since 2013 on Thursday night (9th May 2024), Bruce Springsteen proved exactly why he's one of the most revered and respected artists in the world, with an incendiary three-hour show that took in tracks from across his fifty-year career. Together with the incredible seventeen-piece E Street Band, the Boss took to the stage on the hottest day of the year so far, in Boucher Road Playing Fields.
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