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Green Lung share details of their 2025 European tour
By Liz Scarlett published
Green Lung will be co-headlining shows with Unto Others across Europe in 2025

The 10 bands that defined Bloodstock 2024
By Rich Hobson published
From Green Lung's massive midday set on Friday to Hatebreed's "Ball of Death", these are the sets that defined Bloodstock 2024.

Live review: Green Lung prove they’re the next big thing at awe-inspiring London show
By Matt Mills published
Stoner stars-in-the-making Green Lung played a secret show at a London brewery – and proved they’re ready to hit the big time

UK stoner metal champions Green Lung announce biggest-ever live shows, Unto Others supporting
By Matt Mills published
The adored occultists will headline Manchester’s The Ritz and London’s Kentish Town Forum in February, with support from Unto Others and Satan’s Satyrs

Rising UK stoner metal heroes Green Lung will bring rural gloom to a town near you on Midsomer tour 2024
By Matt Mills published
The rising doom metal stars are set to support Opeth and Clutch on the road this summer

“Anyone who doesn’t talk to their pets is a psychopath!” We asked a bunch of metal stars to tell us about their pets on International Pet Day
By Dave Everley published
Dogs, cats, ponies, goats, ducks – to mark International Pet Day, we asked members of Killswitch Engage, Amon Amarth, Green Lung and more to tell us about the animals they share their lives with

"When I was a kid, my obsession was rifling through the forest for mushrooms. Then I gravitated toward witchcraft." We spent a day amongst neolithic tombs and monoliths with occult metal sensations, Green Lung
By Stephen Hill published
British stoner-doom crew Green Lung are taking the metal world by storm. We spent an eerie but educational day with them exploring Britain's occult past

“Someone will send me photos of reindeer that inexplicably died in a circle and say, ‘This is so Green Lung!’ I’m like, ‘Yeah! This is working!’” How rising occult stars stumbled into a genre of their own
By Matt Mills published
When guitarist Scott Black asked his grandmother for a Machine Head album, she bought him Deep Purple’s Machine Head – and so began a journey into mixing folk prog with 70s rock
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