The Place We Call Home: Tides of Man
As they return with their second instrumental full-length, ‘Every Nothing’, Tides of Man guitarist Dan Miller about their hometown of Tampa, Florida.
As they return with their second instrumental full-length, ‘Every Nothing’, Tides of Man guitarist Dan Miller about their hometown of Tampa, Florida.
August is stacked with noteworthy releases dominated. We’ve picked out 12 “must-hear” releases to check out this month.
Having lived “the metal life” for many years with Hang The Bastard, Chapters and now URNE, we spoke music by the numbers with frontman Joe Nally.
For this month’s edition of “Recommends” we put the spotlight on two of Australia’s most promising exports; Pagan and Polish Club, as well as one of our own “Brit Rock” upstarts – Fine Creatures.
Florida punks The Attack pick out 5 bands to check out at Rebellion Festival!
Woof! Jake And The Jellyfish tell us about their favourite type of dogs.
Although they relocated to North America, it’s clear their hometown of Auckland, New Zealand has an influence on Like A Storm. We spoke to guitarist Matt Brooks to find out more.
Orlando, Florida’s Teen Agers return this week with ‘When We Were’. While their raw punk urgency remains, it highlights a band who have grown as people through personal loss and struggles.
As their debut album, ‘A Pathetic Youth,’ shows, rising grunge-punk trio Gloo are keen drinkers. So we asked them about their five favourite places to drink.
Over the past few years, the 2000trees Festival has become a highlight of the UK festival season. Its friendly, communitive environment alongside over 100 acts
Returning with their sophomore album, ‘Alien Human Emotions,’ Southend quartet Asylums serve up a cocktail of fuzzed-up rock and melancholy indie rock. Tied together by
As Greek prog metal/rock quartet Raw In Sect prepare to release their new album on Friday, we spoke to vocalist and guitarist Kostas Diamandis about the influence the ancient city of Athens.
We’ve made it to July and in case you hadn’t noticed it is, to quote KISS, ‘Hotter Than Hell’ outside. For some of you, this
There’s a heavy and intense vibe to this month’s edition of “Recommends” as we get-to-know Oxford hardcore three-piece MSRY, London emo punks Delaire, the Liar and reinvigorated melodic metalcore band New Graves.
Today Suffolk-based punk hardcore band Cheap Heat release their debut full-length – ‘Everything I’ve Ever Loved Has Either Died, Broken, Left Me Or Let Me
French technical death metal collective, The Walking Dead Orchestra, pick out 5 bands to watch at HellFest.
Thumbhole Records’ new compilation, ‘Tracks You Might Have Missed. Volume 3’, is packed with underground talent. We’ve picked 10 of the best!
On their forthcoming debut album, ‘Who Cares Anyway?’, Essex quartet Don’t Worry take on the anxiety and uncertainty that young people in the late 2010’s
As the black and yellow brand of WWE returns to Donington for a third time, we check out some of names you need to know from NXT!
Download Festival 2018 has a lot to offer. We’ve picked out 24 bands you can’t avoid to miss this weekend!
The Download Festival showcases a wide range of acts from all corners of rock, metal, hardcore and beyond. Some are stadium-conquering legends, others are just
June is front-loaded with major returns from Nine Inch Nails, Bullet For My Valentine, The Get Up Kids, State Champs, and Mike Shinoda.
As well as highly promising releases from emerging bands; High Tension, Homesafe, and Modern Rituals.
While the festival season is more or less in full swing, that doesn’t mean we’re moving the spotlight away from emerging talent. “Recommends” is our
Get ready for Camden Rocks 2018 with our preview playlist!
With their groove-filled riffs and straight up catchy hooks, Royal Mob sound like the perfect fit for the ever-burgeoning “Brit Rock” scene. However, the quartet