Music By Numbers: West Thebarton
As Adelaide seven-piece West Thebarton look to take on the world with their brand of soulful rock with their debut album, we talked music by the numbers with them.
As Adelaide seven-piece West Thebarton look to take on the world with their brand of soulful rock with their debut album, we talked music by the numbers with them.
To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, Layover‘s Luke Rainsford has penned a guest blog to discuss how music has given him an outlet to express himself, and the difficulties having mental health issues can have on simple tasks.
Diverse Italian metallers Prospective give us a guide to their hometown of Bologna.
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We’ve picked out six releases that you can’t avoid to ignore this month. As always, it’s a mixed bag of much-anticipated returns and highly promising debuts.
Michigan quartet Charmer pick out their 10 definitive emo albums.
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With April being overloaded with new music, you could consider our monthly roundup of essential emerging bands being more than important than ever. We’ll let
Music By Numbers: Elessar
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Toundra’s Alberto Tocados discusses the impact and influence of their home city – Madrid.
Illinois’ ska-punks Must Build Jacuzzi break down their debut album, ‘Last Place’, track-by-track and premiere ‘3rd Out of 3 Ain’t Bad’ too!
Manchester duo The Hyena Kill pick out five of their most influential records.
To mark the release of their new EP, we’ve given Itoldyouiwouldeatyou’s Joey Ashworth space for them to write an op-ed piece that ties into the songs on ‘Get Terrified’.
Utah pop-punks Wired For Havoc are calling it a day with ‘Don’t Belong Here’. However, vocalist Andrew Conner was on hand to break the final record down track-by-track.
Jordan Gilbert from rising UK post-rock band Coldbones tell us all about his beginnings as a guitarist, his influences and what he used while recording ‘Where It All Began’.
Screech Bats’ Esme Baker breaks down the answer to the question they are always asked.
Matt Clarke of rising pop-rockers Milestones tells us about his admiration for Holding Absence
As they return with their third EP, ‘Chapters’, Bedfordshire’ SEASONS tell us about the musicians and bands that have shaped their sound.
Fuzz-laden, grungy indie-punks Forever Cult tell us about their five favourite places to hang out and play in Leeds.