British rockers Beth Blade & The Beautiful Disasters have returned with a brand new single! ‘Never Let It Go’, which released on May 1st, is the band’s first release since their 2022 album Mythos, Confession, Tragedies and Love, and will act as a precursor to their new album, set for release on September 12th! … Continue reading Beth Blade & The Beautiful Disasters return with new single

Beth Blade & The Beautiful Disasters have released their latest album, Mythos, Confession, Tragedies & Love today (July 8th). They’ve also released a clip for the song "Persephone". Speaking about "Persephone"’, Blade says: A tale steeped in mythology old as time and known to so many. A girl stolen against her will, taking from spring … Continue reading Beth Blade and The Beautiful Disasters release new album and video

The last time I saw Thundermother it was with a slightly different line up (including singer) back in 2014, but the girls are back at Bannermans with mainstay Filippa Nassil on guitar. But before the main event we have two top notch bands to watch. First up we have, from South Wales, Häxan. Consisting … Continue reading Gig Review: Thundermother / Beth Blade and The Beautiful Disasters / Häxan – Bannermans Bar, Edinburgh (6th April 2022)

We last had a proper natter with Beth Blade and co. back in 2017. With a new album out, now seemed like a good time for an update... Simple things first – where are you guys from? Beth Blade (Vocals and guitar)- We are from Cardiff South Wales. How did you meet? Through the best … Continue reading Band of the Day Revisited: Beth Blade and the Beautiful Disasters

Beth Blade and The Beautiful Disasters are a hard, leather-clad old school rock band and not a Stan Lee creation as you may feel by their name. In three years since their formation, they've picked up many a fan, including our Overlord of Moshville Times who included them in the Band of the Day feature … Continue reading Album Review: Beth Blade and the Beautiful Disasters – Show Me Your Teeth

The majority of bands have played. People are still reeling from the sheer excellence of Oliver/Dawson Saxon and much like the day before, people are off to a sluggish start with the exception of a knowing group gathered at the Moshville Times stage to see Monkey Puzzle. For me, the Sunday was a chance to … Continue reading Wildfire 2017: Sunday Review