Influences: 5 Albums That Influenced Blowouts
With their debut album, ‘Veteran of Sorts’, Plymouth quartet Blowouts integrate elements of rock, indie and punk to create an intriguing record that nicely plays
With their debut album, ‘Veteran of Sorts’, Plymouth quartet Blowouts integrate elements of rock, indie and punk to create an intriguing record that nicely plays
Earlier this month rising Australian hardcore group Hellions joined fellow countrymen and labelmates Northlane on their UK tour. Joined by Volumes and The Acacia Strain,
With their new release, ‘Masquerades’, Saint[the]Sinner combine fiery hardcore with theatrical rock elements to create a distinct and interesting sound. Whilst with song title such
Earlier this month Canadian tech hardcore/prog metallers The Parallel released their impressive debut EP – ‘Embark’. Over the course of 15 minutes, the quintet produce
Having become mainstays of the European punk rock scene, Barcelona pop punks Daylight are set to visit to the UK later this month for the
Last month the Isaac Birchall Band released their debut full-length – ‘Where We Are’. It’s a favourable mix of rootsy heavy folk and blue-collar rock.
After taking a break in 2014, the Vans Warped Tour is back in the UK this week and is set to take over London’s Alexandra
With their forthcoming debut album, ‘This House Has No Windows’, Wolverhampton based quartet Dearist present a band of dynamic emotional rock that sees lyricist Adam
Eskimo Callboy are currently on a UK headline tour with The One Hundred and Cabin Boy Jumped Ship. With their electro-infused mix of explosive riffs,
With their forthcoming ‘Juniorland’ mini-album, South Wales trio Junior abandon the typical pop punk characteristics of girls, skateboards and pizza, in favour of a more
With the nights get colder and darker, October brings a barrage of worthy releases to keep you company in the coming weeks. To put it
On October 2nd, Bedfordshire quartet V/Vega release their new EP – ‘Leaving Lyra’. With their inflences ranging from The Dillinger Escape Plan, Dance Gavin Dance
When you receive an email from a band self-proclaiming to be “greatest metalcore band in the world,” you stand up and pay attention. Meet ChuggaBoom!
Milton Keynes-based pop-rock trio Ocasan have been going strong for over 10 years now and are set to release a new single, ‘Camden Casualty’ this
They say honest is the best policy and it seems Manchester’s Autumn Ruin live by it. They admit they’re no better than the endless amount
With their mix of bold choruses, pulsating hooks and impassioned lyrics, ‘Life Is Perfect,’ the debut record from Irish rockers Only Rivals is delivered with
Late last month Scottish modern metallers Neshiima released their new mini-album – ‘Beware of Gifts’. With elements of rap metal and tech metal, the quintet
Since forming in 2013, Nottingham pop-rockers Adelphia have gradually been building a tight-knit following whilst perfecting their sound. They recently returned with a new single
Last month Kent-based pop-rockers Venture released their debut EP – ‘Away’. It contains four slices of harmonious, feel-good pop-rock that is carried with a subtle
Last month Aussie punk rockers The Decline came to the UK for the very first time. Having played shows with Descendents, Bouncing Souls, Lagwagon, and
It is no doubt that September is packed with important and notable releases. We’re only seven days in and the likes of Iron Maiden and
Since their formation in 2012, Brighton-based melodic punks River Jumpers have hit the ground running on the road playing packed shows across both UK and
Since forming in 2000, London alt ska band Imperial Leisure have done their fair share of touring and then some. They’ve played shows and festivals
On their debut EP, ‘Where I Belong’, Berkshire alternative rockers Elasea produce an encouraging collection of anthemic numbers that could potentially see them breakthrough the
Later this month rising Manchester pop-punks Best Years release their new EP – ‘Drop Out’. With a growing UK scene, Best Years are making a