In the first of a (crappy) new occasional series on this site I bring you news of metalheads found in the most unlikely places.

Orphaned Land played in London for the first time ever on Sunday. There’s not going to be a full review of it, but it was well worth going to. Here is a selection of photos from the show:
Part #3: The smaller bands, and my random thoughts.
Review Part #2: The Metal.
3 days of hard rock and metal celebrating the 30th anniversary of rock at Donington. Review Part #1: The Big Guns.
A couple of weeks ago, just prior to the events in Israel-Palestine and their withdrawal from the Sonisphere festival in Turkey, Muchmoremetal.com caught up with Orphaned Land‘s guitarist Matti Svatizky for a fascinating insight into the Israeli prog-death band’s career and views.
Back in 2008 Jon Morter used Facebook in an attempt to get Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up to Number One in the charts…
How often do you go to a gig as a fan and get the chance to be this up close and personal with the band? Not often. But then, The Haunted’s concert in Hatfield on Tuesday night was no ordinary gig, as explained here. Check out a selection of photos from the night below:
UK underground heroes Viatrophy have been added to the long list of great British bands who’ve split up. Drummer Craig Reynolds told Muchmoremetal about this, the music industry and his new project.
If you like The Haunted, live in London and didn’t bother to make the 25 minute trip from Kings Cross to Hatfield begin kicking yourself now…