Song of the Day: Lowlives – ‘Loser’
The rising quartet put their mutual admiration for all things ‘90s alternative and grunge to the forefront.
The rising quartet put their mutual admiration for all things ‘90s alternative and grunge to the forefront.
They will bow out with four headline shows and one final appearance at 2000trees in July.
The final preview of ‘Mirror’s Edge’ sees the Aussie prog metalcore mob rope in one of their biggest influences.
Described as “an unholy communion of light and dark,” the video arrives as they welcome a new member and prepare for an intimate UK tour.
Ongoing renovation work at Portsmouth Guildhall venue means next month’s two-day gathering has been postponed.
Dan Campbell and his 15-person ensemble capture the carefree, almost chaotic, nature of being a touring band with ‘In Lieu Of Flower’s third single.
The rising London-based songstress has also shared a new track – ‘Image & Likeness Of The End’.
Cambridge post-hardcore group treats us to another favourable taster from ‘Everything Goes Right, All At Once’.
Amplified by huge riffs, the Welsh quartet stride forward with an anthemic slab of gritty rock, and with a little help from a legendary frontman.
Take a listen to over 70 new tracks including twenty one pilots, Knocked Loose, Bob Vylan, Hell Is For Heroes, Thornhill, and many more.
As they prepare to embark on their debut UK headline tour, the boundary-less duo deliver another pulsating cocktail of EDM, hyperpop and metalcore.
Find out what new albums and EPs are out this week including Bruce Dickinson, New Years Day, Mannequin Pussy, Footballhead, Enslaved, Defocus, and more.
You can also hear its first single, ‘Leap Years’ as the Pennsylvanian melodic hardcore group return.
The indie pop/post-punk collective will be taking ‘Anti-Fun Propaganda’ out on the road in the spring.
Durham indie punks celebrate the leap day by covering one of the best Jimmy Eat World songs.
The Kentucky heavy hitters don’t hold back as they return with the first track from their new album.
Due to ongoing health issues with vocalist Tom Weaver, Casey has rescheduled their upcoming UK tour for later in the year.
Scaler, Imperial Triumphant, Blood Command, and URNE are among 24 additions to ATG.
The enthralling track serves as both a reminder (or as an introduction) of Alcest’s ability to take you on a majestic musical journey.
The emerging alt-rockers will release their debut offering in April. They’ve also shared its opening track.
With urgent fuzzed-out guitars and swirling reverb, these New York newcomers showcase their brand of attention-grabbing “grunge-gaze”.
The track will be the theme song for WWE NXT ‘Stand & Deliver’ in April.
Think you might have missed some great new music from the past week? We’ve got you sorted!
The Fall of Troy, Earthsid, Hail The Sun, Vower, and thrown are some of the other names announced for the Manchester-based festival.
The end might be near but Sum 41 aren’t going out quietly serving up a thrilling, infectious (and heavenly?) slice of melodic punk rock.
You can also hear ‘Patriot Parade’, the latest track from the genre-bending alt-rockers.
Find out what new albums and EPs are out this week including Darkest Hour, IDKHow, Timelost, Gen and the Degenerates, Glitterer, Shoreline, and more.
‘Let’s Start Degeneracy’ will be released in April but you can hear its first track, ‘Bored of Being Sad’, right now!
As they prepare to unleash their third album, Canadian hard rockers Royal Tusk tell all about their musical inspirations.
Aussie pop-punks deliver a slick, boisterous yet sentimental preview of their upcoming EP.