Live Review: Beartooth, Polaris, and Landmvrks – O2 Academy, Birmingham – 22/10/2024
The Ohio-based rockers finish a two-night visit to the second city, and leave a lasting impression, with the help of Polaris and Landmvrks.
The Ohio-based rockers finish a two-night visit to the second city, and leave a lasting impression, with the help of Polaris and Landmvrks.
As ATG celebrated its 10th birthday, we spent four days witnessing some of the best post-rock, tech-metal, underground rock, and more around.
Read all about a memorable weekend full of breakdowns, stage dives, and singalongs as Outbreak Fest gets bigger than ever.
Take a read as Bossk and Maybeshewill visiting Nottingham to deliver a stirring night of post-metal and post-rock.
The Aussie metalcore titans arrived in Nottingham with an impressive cast of supports; Comeback Kid, Alpha Wolf, and Mugshot.
We witnessed the German electro-metalcore crew, alongside As Everything Unfolds and Monuments, close out their UK tour in Birmingham.
After months of anticipation, the 2000trees Festival 2023 returned for its routine gathering in scenic Cheltenham.
We checked out the sights and sounds of Slam Dunk Festival North 2023.
From future headliners to rock veterans to cutting edge music and everything in between, 2019 had all the makings to be a significant year in Leeds Festival’s ever-evolving legacy.
Already Heard spent the weekend finding out if it lived up to expectations.
Once again ArcTanGent flexed its proverbial muscle showcasing everything from a brutal assault of the senses to beautiful atmospheric moments.
It seems with every passing year, 2000trees becomes more and more unique and beloved. 2019 was no different.
Take a read of our full review of the memorable weekend.
Converge made a brief return to the UK earlier this month and bought Terror and SECT along for a stellar night of hardcore.
AH’s Tim Birkbeck witnessed the trio of bands in London.
From fitting farewells to outstanding headline slots to noteworthy sets from emerging and reliable names, 2019 proved to be another successful year for the Download Festival.
Here’s our full review #DL2019.
As part of their brief visit to the UK, Angel Du$t were in a partying mood in London.
With a bigger site, we went to check out how the new and improved Slam Dunk Festival North went down.
We sent Tim Birkbeck to see what the heavier side of the Slam Dunk Festival had to offer.
Read his review of the Hatfield leg of the weekend.
Pagan left hungry for whatever they do next in Manchester.
Trade Wind recently made a brief visit to the UK. AH’s Ian Kenworthy caught the band’s focused set in Manchester.
“there is no sign of stopping with PUP… November can’t come soon enough”
The Xcerts showed what sets them apart from other bands of their calibre in Bristol.
Playing a set spanning almost their entire career, tonight feels like a celebration for In Flames
Stand Atlantic’s personality shines brightly in Manchester.
A packed out Joiners in Southampton recently witnessed a memorable night with Drug Church and Single Mothers.
Once again, the Persistence Tour offered a stacked bill of hardcore, metal, punk and thrash.
AH’s Tim Birkbeck headed to the standalone UK date in London.
Californian DIY indie-punks Mom Jeans kicked off 2019 with a tour of the UK alongside Just Friends.
AH’s Ashwin Bhandari checked out their Brighton show.
Mastodon, Kvelertak and Mutoid Man brought an abundance of riffs to Southampton last week, and AH’s Tim Birkbeck was there to witness it all.
Def Leppard bought hysteria to London last month as they gave us a glimpse of what to expect at this year’s Download Festival.
A capacity crowd in Manchester witnessed Bury Tomorrow play their biggest headline show to date alongside 36 Crazyfists, Cane Hill and Crystal Lake.
Genre-mixing Zeal & Ardor bring their an electric show to Brighton.
Take a read of Sam Seaton’s review.
Mike Vennart returns home to Manchester with an assured display.
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