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Since forming in Tempe, Arizona in 2007, The Maine have travelled far and wide, playing their brand of alternative/pop-rock all over the place. Sequentially, it’s
Since forming in Tempe, Arizona in 2007, The Maine have travelled far and wide, playing their brand of alternative/pop-rock all over the place. Sequentially, it’s
This week, Birmingham gloom pop-rock quintet Beaumont return with their second EP – ‘Honestly’. Like the bands debut EP (‘Nothing’), ‘Honestly’ sees the five-piece offer
Back when we launched Already Heard in 2012, we took great pride in endorsing a whole host of up-and-coming bands through our “Recommends” feature. Unfortunately,
Since forming in 2011, Caligula’s Horse have crafted a colourful brand of progressive alt rock that has seen them share stages with Opeth, Mastodon, The
Emerging from the increasingly musical hotbed that is Australia comes Stand Atlantic. The Sydney trio look set to join a whole host of compatriots by
On their debut album, ‘Good Excuses’, up-and-comers Blindwish blend melodic post-hardcore with pop-punk to create a diverse and interesting collection. Songs such as ‘After Midnight’
On their debut EP, ‘The Better Man in Me’, Shaded showcase a brash, slick set of upbeat pop-punk that is reminiscent of those who bridge
While the festival season comes to an end for another year, there is no quiet time as September is a chaotic month for new releases.
On their debut full-length, the lengthy titled ‘The Last Living Man Alive Ever In The History Of The World’, Head North show ambition through a
Although the festival season is still going strong, for some of us, another season is just getting started. In other words; Football is back! There’s
For some, Irish trio Fangclub have been “ones to watch” for the best part of 12 months. Having delivered two impressive EP’s in ‘Bullet Head’
Having made their UK debut earlier this year when they joined Creeper for their sold out run, Boston gloom punks Energy have returned to these
With the end of the festival season in sight, August, for the most part, is a quiet month for new releases. However, that hasn’t stopped
It’s fairly well known by now that the Australian music scene is pretty rad with a wealth of bands breaking out from Down Under; Parkway
Later this month, The Cruel Knives are set to make their mark with their debut EP – ‘Side One’. Picking up where guitarist Sid Glover
The members of hard rockers Jay Wud hail from far and wide; Lebanon, Serbia, USA and Latvia, yet they ultimately call Dubai their home. Since
As the summer rolls on with more festivals taking place in the coming weeks, July is a relatively quiet month for releases. Nevertheless, the middle
With a career stretching back 23 years, reggae-infused punk rock band Authority Zero returned with their sixth album in the form of ‘Broadcasting To The
After years of finding their feet through various sound and line-up changes, rising metalcore/djent band Currents are now ready to take on the world. Their
Since emerging as a viral sensation in 2014, Southampton’s The Lounge Kittens have been delighting festival-goers with their comedic, lounge-style covers of popular rock and
It is that time of year again when rock fans from all walks of life descend on Donington Park. While it’s likely going to rain
For many, June will mean one thing – festivals. With Download, Glastonbury and more set to take place in the coming weeks, you might not
On their debut album, ‘Swarmculture’, psychedelic grunge quartet Weirds offer a kaleidoscopic set of compelling songs. From the explosive space rock of ‘Things That Crawl’,
Over the coming weeks, Already Heard will be highlighting a variety of bands set to play the Slam Dunk Festival later this month. Like it
Nottingham singer-songwriter, George Gadd, is becoming more accustomed to being a solo artist. Although he hasn’t abandoned being the frontman for post-hardcore/emo upstarts Little Bribes,