Interviews - Already Heard
FIVES: THE BEST WONDER YEARS SONGS
This week Lansdale, Pennsylvania’s The Wonder Years released their fourth album - ‘The Greatest Generation,’ a record that sees the pop punk quintet reach their creative peak in a number of ways. With a wealth of material in their discography, Already Heard's Sean Reid and Tom Knott took on the tricky task of picking out the five best songs from The Wonder Years. Find out what we picked and let us know if you agree or disagree?
INTERVIEW: MALLORY KNOX
Following the release of their superb 'Signals' album, Mallory Knox have certainly become ones to watch in recent months. We caught up with the band to discuss joining Search & Destroy Records, how vital the festival season and touring are, what it feels like to be a part
of the expanding British rock scene and much more.
ALREADY HEARD RECOMMENDS: OVER THE OCEAN
Over The Ocean have crafted a compelling, brooding record with their latest effort ‘Be Given To The Soil.’ With intense specific precision and delicate accuracy that echoes the likes of Explosions In The Sky and Sigur Ros. Jesse Hill from the band to discusses how the
album came together, the importance of precision, being compared to post-rock pioneers and more.
VERSUS: BRING ME THE HORIZON - 'THERE IS A HELL...' VS 'SEMPITERNAL'
After a top ten UK album and an outstanding UK tour with festival dates on both sides of the Atlantic to follow, Bring Me The Horizon are having a fantastic 2013 and are now featured in the latest edition of "Versus." It's ‘There is a Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There is a Heaven, Let’s Keep it a Secret’ vs the bands latest release, 'Sempiternal.'
ALREADY HEARD TRACK GUIDE: ALEXANDER - SAY HELLO
We catch up with Newcastle Indie Rock quartet Alexander to find out more about their debut album 'Say Hello' for a “Already Heard Track Guide” feature.
INTERVIEW: TITLE FIGHT
Having briefly returned to the UK for the Hit The Deck Festival before starting a European
tour, we caught up with vocalist/bassist Ned Russin to discuss the bands progression in sound, differences between UK and US festivals, their recent split with Touché Amoré,
having friends on tour and more.


Interviews

Angels and Airwaves
AxeWound
Believe Revolt
Burn Daylight
Carridale
The Chariot
The Classic Crime
Decade
Defeater
Diamond
Every Time I Die
Failsafe
Gnarwolves
Gunning For Tamar
Hopes Die Last
Indian School
Just Like Vinyl
Lemuria
Luke Leighfield
Mallory Knox
Man Overboard
Marmozets
Mayday Parade
Next Stop Atlanta
Of Mice & Men
Record Store Day 2012: Alex Fitzpatrick (Holy Roar Records)
Record Store Day 2012: Jack Clothier (Alcopop Records)
Record Store Day 2012: Lee Burgess (Pinky Swear Records)
Record Store Day 2012: Tom Beck (Walnut Tree Records)
Rocky Loves Emily
Senses Fail
The People The Poet
Rolo Tomassi
Say Anything
Sonic Boom Six
Stickup Kid
Tonight Alive
The Tower and The Fool
Transit
Troubled Coast
Underwater Tiger
We Are The Physics
Vales