Rare 00s Birmingham gig photography archive.
Explore exclusive live photos and behind-the-scenes shots of Trivium, Kerrang! Radio sessions, and iconic UK rock tours from 2000–2010. Capturing the raw energy of the Noughties music scene.3 songs no flash: 15 Years inside Birmingham’s Music scene
Music Archive : This archive page is a raw-access pass into the heart of the UK’s most overlooked musical powerhouse. Spanning from the turn of the millennium to the Covid era, these images serve as a definitive visual history of the venues, the sweat, and the subcultures that defined
Rare 00s gig photography archive. Explore exclusive live photos and behind-the-scenes shots of Trivium, Kerrang! Radio sessions, and iconic UK rock tours from 2000–2010. Capturing the raw energy of the Noughties music scene.
Mud, Metal, and Missing Footwear: My Download 2006 Diary
Looking back at the archives, 2006 wasn't just a festival; it was a fever dream fuelled by black coffee, stage pyros, and the constant roar of planes descending into East Midlands Airport right over our heads. Working for Kerrang! Radio that year meant I was right in the thick of the chaos, and honestly? I wouldn't have traded it for anything.
Throwback: When Trivium Stormed Kerrang! Radio – 8th March 2006
Throwback: When Trivium Stormed Kerrang! Radio – 8th March 2006
8th March 2006. The air inside the Kerrang! Radio studios wasn't just electric—it was heavy. This was the year Trivium stopped being "the next big thing" and officially became the kings of the new metal guard. Ascendancy had already blown the doors off the UK scene.
Flashback: MTV2 Gonzo Tour at Birmingham Barfly (2008)
Flashback: MTV2 Gonzo Tour at Birmingham Barfly (2008)
Supergrass in Birmingham: A Masterclass in Britpop Humility 09/08/05
A Masterclass in Britpop Humility: Supergrass, a Ford Transit, and the Birmingham Heat at Kerrang Radio Supergrass Live
Kings of Leon, Subway City 2004, Kerrang Radio
Kings of Leon, Subway City 2004, Kerrang Radio
150 people. One sweaty basement under the Birmingham arches. ⚡️
Photographing Bowling For Soup Live at Kerrang! Radio with Tim Shaw
Photographing Bowling For Soup Live at Kerrang! Radio with Tim Shaw
The Day Kasabian Brought the Noise: Live at Kerrang! Radio, 2004
Before the Stadiums: The Day Kasabian Brought the Noise to Lionel Street (2004)