Blood Command Embrace Synth and Trap Beats on ‘Decade’
The Norwegian group continue to expand their musical palette.
The Norwegian group continue to expand their musical palette.
Sundressed team up with Have Mercy to address their collective anxieties.
Caleb Shomo and company serve up another onslaught of frantic brand of rock with a cathartic edge.
The Brighton “grit-pop” trio have also announced a new EP.
The Welsh quartet are back with their first taste of new music of 2023.
AH Founder & Senior Editor Sêan Reid answers your questions, tell stories, gives advice and more.
The emotional punk duo reflect on an eventful first year, and discuss their future plans and their close relationship.
from stadium-conquering headliners to rising names that you can’t avoid to ignore, Reading & Leeds 2019 looks set to be another memorable weekend.
Here’s our tips for who to watch.
“‘Things That Hurt’ has allowed Cultdreams to transition into lyrically deeper and stylistic wider territory with conviction, allowing you to continuously absorb these songs”
Despite being regular visitors to the UK, Can’t Swim have been equally productive since forming four years.
We spoke to frontman Chris Loporto to discuss their frequent activity and more.
Ever since emerging with their debut album, Brutus’ status has grown to become one of heavy music’s most exciting bands.
We spoke to the band about the overwhelming reaction to ‘Nest’ and the pressure of making a second record.
Despite releasing a unique covers album, we learn Jamie Lenman is firmly a traditionalist when it comes to the album format.
Already Heard caught up with him to discuss ‘Shuffle’ in detail.
TSPSI’s Damien Sayell discusses how the thought process behind the band’s second album, ‘Caprice Enchanté’, evolved from romanticism to reflection.
With work on their much anticipated debut album complete, we caught up with CJ and Rhys to find out what to expect from it, their close-knit relationship with fans and more.
Amidst an unfortunate summer, we spoke to Joe Gosney and Dave Larkin from Black Peaks shortly after a memorable Download Festival set.
Fresh off from opening the main stage on the final day of Download Festival 2019, Cane Hill’s Elijah Witt (vocals) and James Barnett (guitarist) spoke to Already Heard’s Sêan Reid.
The Los Angeles band discuss representing the punk community at festivals such as Download and Coachella, the influence of Rancid’s Tim Armstrong and more.
Check out new releases from Jamie Lenman, Phoxjaw, Fangclub, Strange Bones, 3teeth, Decay and more.
South West pop-punk upstarts treat us to an exclusive first play of their new single.
Emotional Liverpudlian newcomers Decay showcase their new EP exclusively with Already Heard.
Take a listen to new releases from Woes, Prince Daddy & The Hyena, He Is Legend, Doll Skin, The Appleseed Cast and more.
“It’s clear Woes are conscious of how they want to shape their music going forward. It’s just not fully realised within these 10 songs.”
The Undisputed Era’s Adam Cole discusses the pressure of being NXT champion, where the Undisputed Era ranks amongst some of wrestling’s greatest groups, taking air guitar tips from Kyle O’Reilly and more.
‘The Original Bro’ discusses his new tattoo, being one of the top stars in NXT, and more.
With a bigger site, we went to check out how the new and improved Slam Dunk Festival North went down.
“The Scottish quartet craft an enticing mix of brittle slow burners and retrospective rushes of urgency.”
Swiss quintet Cold Reading return with the first of three EP’s.
Listen to ‘Part 1: Past Perfect’ right now.
“There was a period when we weren’t really talking and opening up to each other”
Merrick’s Tusk discuss the making of their debut record, how it affected their mental health, the album’s lyrical nature and more.
From idolising the Gibson Flying V to being part of Born of Osiris to releasing his debut solo record, ‘Infinite Mind’, we go in depth with guitar supremo Lee McKinney.
“‘Problems’ isn’t going to be as revered as their past work but The Get Up Kids have provided an enjoyable return”