Introducing: The ‘New Arrivals’ Playlist
Follow our ‘New Arrivals’ playlist for all your new music needs. Updated weekly and archived every weekend.
Follow our ‘New Arrivals’ playlist for all your new music needs. Updated weekly and archived every weekend.
From fitting farewells to outstanding headline slots to noteworthy sets from emerging and reliable names, 2019 proved to be another successful year for the Download Festival.
Here’s our full review #DL2019.
The latest episode of the Just An Insight podcast sees Already Heard Editor and Founder Sêan Reid joins writer and podcast host Tim Birkbeck to discuss all things Download Festival 2019.
This week’s roundup includes new music from Sum 41, Clutch, Volbeat, Bury Tomorrow, Mallory Knox, Simple Creatures, Wear Your Wounds and more.
There’s also loads of tour announcements.
Take a listen to new releases from Baroness, Thrice, Bad Books, All Better, Quiet Lions and more.
With catchy melodies, plenty of energy and bold, effective choruses, there’s a lot to like about “dirty-pop” trio All Better.
Take an exclusive listen to their new EP.
Once again it’s time to head to Donington Park for another mammoth weekend of metal, rock, punk and much more.
Take a look at our tips on who to watch this weekend.
This week’s roundup includes new music from Pixies, City & Colour, Boston Manor, Northlane, Thy Art Is Murder, Culture Abuse, The Armed, and videos from Beartooth, Amon Amarth, CHON, Bowling For Soup and much more.
Take a listen to new releases from Motionless In White, Plague Vendor, Heart of a Coward, Dinosaur Pile-Up, Fresh, Cave In, CHON, Perry Farrell and more.
Watford sextet Lakes explore empowerment and breaking out of toxic relationships with the first song from their upcoming debut album.
Take a read of 6 releases to get excited about this month!
Featuring music from Plague Vendor, John Floreani, Woes, Cassels, Phoxjaw, videos from Papa Roach, Cohheed & Cambria, Mayday Parade, and plenty of tour news.
Promising alt-rockers Morale tell us about the six bands they consider as influential.
Brutalligators are back and have something to say those who have been using their fame and fortune inappropriately.
Check out ‘Kill Your Heroes’.
Take a listen to new releases from Frank Iero and the Future Violents, Yonaka, Daniel Tompkins, Duff McKagan, Dude Trips, Cursed Earth, The Dabhands, Pleiades, Morale and more.
Guildford up-and-coming four-piece, The Dabhands, stream their new EP and give us a detailed insight into ‘Bad Apple’.
Camden Rocks is now even bigger!
With over 400 bands playing across 20 venues, we’ve picked out just some of them to watch this weekend!
This week’s roundup includes new music from Alexisonfire, Knocked Loose, The Dangerous Summer, Waterparks, The St Pierre Snake Invasion, Bokassa, Bitch Falcon and more.
Slovakian post-hardcore outfit landless show off their softer side with ‘Everglow’.
Take a listen to new releases from Hot Water Music, Petrol Girls, Slingshot Dakota, Pronoun, Cold Reading, Siamese, Of Virtue, landless, Sarah & the Safe Word and more.
Find out more about our new Patreon-exclusive compilation!
Ali Epstone provides a detailed insight into how mindfulness can help musicians (and everybody) towards living a happier life.
Find out who to watch at Bristol’s Booze Cruise… by those who are playing it!
#SDF19 is just days away! Here’s 20 all-important bands to watch this weekend!
Take an exclusive first listen to the new single from emerging Scottish emo rockers Dude Trips.
Ahead of releasing their new EP, ‘All At Your Mercy’, we spoke music by the numbers with Pleiades.
Ahead of closing out the Key Club Stage at Slam Dunk this weekend, Dallon Weekes gave a quick rundown of iDKHOW’s five essential tracks.
Sibling are saying farewell, and they’ll be joined by Thick Skin.
This week’s roundup includes new music from Slipknot, Mallory Knox, Volbeat and many more.
We also have details of new releases from Fangclub, Glitterer, Have Mercy and shows involving The Faim, Mayday Parade, Coheed and Cambria.
Check out new releases from Rammstein, Biffy Clyro, Stray From The Path, The National, Full of Hell, and more.
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