Already Heard Recommends: November 2017
Although many are finishing up their end of year lists, here at Already Heard, we’re soldiering on with our monthly “Recommends” round-up of need-to-know bands.
Although many are finishing up their end of year lists, here at Already Heard, we’re soldiering on with our monthly “Recommends” round-up of need-to-know bands.
It has been over ten years since Damned Spring Fragrantia formed in their native of Parma, Italy. Evolving from their early metalcore/deathcore days, the quintet’s
Liverpudlian trio, SPQR, are set to release their debut EP this week. Titled ‘The House That Doubt Built’, it sees Peter Harrison (guitar/vocals), Bex Denton
With their new EP, ‘Make It Work’ Ontario pop-punks Rival Town look to leave their mark with an energetic collection of catchy hooks and big
Recently, a whole host of bands and artists embarked on Gainesville, Florida for the annual get together known as The Fest. With acts coming from
Alt-prog-rock oddballs Thumpermonkey recently returned with their seventh release, an EP titled ‘Electricity’. Over the course of 20 minutes, the London-based quartet take you on
This week, a whole host of bands and artists are heading to Gainesville, Florida for the annual get together known as The Fest. With acts
For the majority of 2017, South Coast-based pop-rockers, The Gospel Youth, have been out on the road in support of their debut full-length – ‘Always
For the members of Gold Key, the imminent release of their debut album ‘Hello Phantom’ marks a new chapter for all involved. With the quartet
This week, a whole host of bands and artists are heading to Gainesville, Florida for the annual get together known as The Fest. With acts
The Fest. That annual punk rock holiday camp where 3,000 people overindulge on PBR and, if you’re (un)lucky, encouraged to drink dubiously-sourced alcohol from an
Last month we relaunched our “Recommends” feature under a new format. The combination of bite-sized interviews and highlighting bloody good new bands has had a
The use of social media can have mixed results. It can bring people together but can also cause conflicts. On their second LP, Charleston, WV
This Friday, Orange County alt-rockers Movements will be releasing their debut full-length. Entitled ‘Feel Something’, it sees the quartet produce an intricate record revolving around
This past Friday, Dutch trio Paceshifters delivered their fourth album – ‘Waiting To Derail’. A cocktail of straight-up anthemic rock with hints of heavy grunge
Let’s be honest, with political and social strife on both sides of the Atlantic, we’re living through tough times. It has been said that difficult
Next month, heavy metal fans will descend on Leeds University for the annual Damnation Festival. Now in its 13th year, the festival is set to
Autumn is officially here, and although September proved to be an unbelievably busy month for new music, there is no let-up this month. Amongst the
The origins of ANSON begin with frontman Anson Li. Classically trained at a New York school of Music & Art and Performing Art, Li ventured
They might only be a two-piece but Jordan Yates and Mark William Brown AKA Huxtable know how to make a statement. On their new EP,
At the top of the year, we tipped rising Norwich quartet Young States for big things in 2017. While it might be later than expected,
Returning with their second EP, Kent quartet The Young Hearts have had their fair share of personal ups and downs. However, through solace, they’ve crafted
This week, alt-pop artist Lights returns with her fourth album; ‘Skin&Earth’. From her synthpop beginnings, this new record highlights her musical growth. ‘Savage’ is a
Hailing from Chicago, Illinois, High Wire are aiming to step things up with their new EP, ‘Different Places’. The six-track offering showcases the quartet’s mid-tempo
On their new EP, ‘Symmetry’, 7 Minutes In Heaven’s Timmy Rasmussen takes a reflective and considerate look at his life. While on the surface, the