Due to be a good one from the outset, Mason Hill’s steamroller-like campaign to become the next big thing seems like it’s just getting started. Following a dominating performance at this year’s Boardie Takeover which obliterated their Cathouse headline slot, they’re back headlining the Garage with two other new bands. No strangers to us, … Continue reading Mason Hill / Deever / Anchor Lane – The Garage, Glasgow (5th August 2017)
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Time to chuck another half-dozen visual delicacies your way... Al-Namrood - "Bat Al Tha ar Nar Muheja" Not a new track, this one's from 2014, but it just came our way and I had to include it. Extreme / death metal with a Middle-eastern tinge, this genuinely sounds original. The band themselves are from Saudi … Continue reading Video Roundup: Al-Namrood, Mason Hill, Hypochristmutreefuzz, Dendera, Russkaja, City of Ashes
It doesn’t matter what size of band you are; headlining your hometown is special. Add in the fact it’s the first time doing it and it’s in one of your hometown’s most iconic venues. And it’s sold out a month in advance. It’s a night with so much pressure riding on it. If you’re a … Continue reading Mason Hill / Massive Wagons – The Cathouse, Glasgow (3rd March 2017)
This was a gig I was really excited about. As a band my dad and I share a common love of, and we've had tickets since the show was first announced, we were eager to enjoy a long overdue father-son catch up to the tune of our favourite Glasgow heavy rockers Attica Rage. Opening the … Continue reading Attica Rage / Mason Hill / Titan Breed at 02 ABC2, Glasgow (28th October 2016)
Words by Mosh, Ross Green, Ryan Callander and Gary Cooper. Photos by Gary Cooper (the posh ones that aren't up yet!), Ross Green (Mason Hill) and Mosh. Edited together by Mosh. Mosh: Another year, another Wildfire - the second and so far the largest (after being the smaller Les-Fest up the road before relocating in 2015). Once again … Continue reading Wildfire 2016: Friday review
[avatar ="Ross" size="50" align="left" /]In recent months, from not knowing their existence to two brilliant opening slots, Mason Hill became a band to look out for. Not long after their triumphant opening slot for Snakecharmer in November, the band announced they would be entering the studio for their self-titled debut EP. Going by the updates … Continue reading Review: Mason Hill – Mason Hill