Music By Numbers: Black Orchid Empire
With shows alongside Biffy Clyro, InMe, Skunk Anansie and Hed PE on their growing resume, London trio Black Orchid Empire have been honing their brand
With shows alongside Biffy Clyro, InMe, Skunk Anansie and Hed PE on their growing resume, London trio Black Orchid Empire have been honing their brand
Not sure who to check out at this weekend’s Slam Dunk Festival? Let us help you out as we highlight 17 must-see bands!
Self-confessed sad emo boy, Rob Lynch, tells us how and why he loves Taking Back Sunday.
As they prepare to headline Slam Dunk this weekend, we’ve curated a ‘Best Of’ playlist with some help from a few other SDF bands who consider Good Charlotte an influence.
State Champs pick out some of the finest moments from ‘Living Proof’s co-producer John Feldmann.
Having released their exceptional debut full-length, ‘How To Let Go’, we spoke in depth to Blanket’s Simon Morgan and Bobby Pook in our latest edition of ‘Guitar Talk’.
To coincide with their intimate “An Evening With…” shows and Slam Dunk Festival return, As It Is pick out their favourite stripped-back songs.
After a decade of playing with a host of names from punk rock’s elite, Templeton Pek are set to make their full Slam Dunk debut.
As they celebrate their 25th anniversary at the Slam Dunk Festival, we’ve picked out five of the best Jimmy Eat World deep cuts.
South Wales quintet Dream State are set to go from strength to strength as they prepare for a very busy summer with a new EP in their arsenal.
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.
Having released their latest collection of vintage psychedelic and blues rock in the form of ‘Thrust’, we spoke to Dutch trio DeWolff about seven albums that have shaped their sound for over ten years.
Indie-pop newcomers Chapel are set to make their Slam Dunk Fest debut later this month. We spoke to them to find out.
Ahead of their Slam Dunk Festival 2018 appearance, US pop-punks Broadside pick out 5 influential songs.
Download is fast approaching. We spoke to those behind the scenes to find out how it all comes together.
Blues-Rock guitarist Kris Barras explains how his time in MMA prepared for life on the road as a musician
With a new EP, Scottish quartet WOES look to add to Slam Dunk Festival’s pop-punk history.
York emo rockers Feed Them To The Forest exclusively stream give us a track-by-track down of their debut EP – ‘Can’t Forget’.
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.
AH’s editor Sêan Reid explains how The Wonder Years have repeatedly provided optimism and solace through his mental health struggles.
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
South West emo/alt-rockers Elessar talk ‘Music By Numbers’; favourite albums, essential tour items and more.