The Place We Call Home: The Dunts
Following on from being picked as one of our 25 bands to watch in 2019, we decided to find out what life is like in Glasgow for emerging indie punks The Dunts.
Following on from being picked as one of our 25 bands to watch in 2019, we decided to find out what life is like in Glasgow for emerging indie punks The Dunts.
London-based math-/alt-pop quartet The Yacht Club give us a detailed insight into their cathartic debut album.
To give us an insight into life in Hastings, we spoke to Kid Kapichi vocalist and guitarist Ben Beetham about its people, the local music scene and the impact its had on his band.
Bristol newcomers Superlove do their best to warm us up as they pick out their favourite summer holiday tunes!
Hungarian stoner/sludge metallers Apey & the Pea highlight their favourite Eastern European bands.
To mark the release of ‘A Motion Paralysed’, Brighton quartet River Becomes Ocean pick out five of their favourite pieces of classic cinema scores.
Take a listen to what the AH team and our Patreon supporters have been listening to.
Guitarist Lee McKinney discusses the idea of artificial reality, the impact of technological advances and how Sci-Fi classic, The Matrix, was ahead of its time.
The new year kicks off with a bang as we preview new releases from Bring Me The Horizon, Fever 333, Puppy, FIDLAR, and Taking Back Sunday.
A new year means there is a wealth of exciting, up-and-coming talent. Here is our 25 bands to watch in 2019!
Tom Michalik tells us how he went from aspiring drummer to joining German death metallers Deathrite as their second guitarist.
To round the year off, the AH team has picked out five records we’re considering as “hidden gems” that may have passed you by in 2018.
Emerging Texan teens Not Ur Girlfrenz pick out the band’s that have influenced them in their young career.
NY pop-punk/alternative quintet From States Away pick out their favourite festive songs.
Daniel Weber of German alt-rockers The Intersphere give us an insight to the South Western German city of Mannheim.
Take a look what members of the Already Heard team picked out as their personal favourites for 2018.
As Macmillan Fest looks to celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2019, Already Heard captured the sights and sounds of its Bristol 2018 event.
Crevassian are the latest in a long line of bands to be attached to post-metal. So we asked them to curate a playlist of essential post-metal bands.
From standout returns to outstanding debuts and more, there have been truly incredible albums released in 2018.
We feel the following 10 records define a magnificent year for everything that falls under the umbrella of rock, metal, and punk.
For almost a decade, California-based progressive-rock band, Hail The Sun, have continued to push themselves as writers and musicians.
We spoke Shane Gann to discuss music by the numbers.
Atlas : Empire give us a track-by-track breakdown of their debut album – ‘The Stratosphere Beneath Our Feet’.
It’s been another busy month for releases. So much so, you may have missed new releases from Frog, BillyBio, NeonSaturdays, Not Ur Girlfrenz, The Disaster Area and Stand Alone.
We’re here to fill you with another dose of “Under The Radar”.
Get to know Landmvrks, Slow Crush and DAY in this month’s edition of “Recommends”.
Despite All Get Out’s stirring emo/indie rock tendencies, frontman Nathan Hussey shares our love for Every Time I Die.
Check out his five favourite ETID tracks.
Copenhagen quintet Cold Night For Alligators have a wide pallet of sounds and styles. We spoke to them about their influences.
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