Review: Corrosion of Conformity – No Cross No Crown
Veteran rockers Corrosion of Conformity are seriously back. Toting the classic line-up of their ‘Deliverance’ era, with Pepper Keenan once again on vocal duties, the
Veteran rockers Corrosion of Conformity are seriously back. Toting the classic line-up of their ‘Deliverance’ era, with Pepper Keenan once again on vocal duties, the
“I don’t care nothin’ about these blues, all I care about is dark and brutal,” Dethklok’s animated axeman Toki Wartooth stated about rock and roll’s
Though Sam Duckworth has been actively making music consistently since 2006, his last release under the Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. moniker was 2014’s ‘London
Terrible Love are one of those bands you really want to succeed. In their short career, they’ve already weathered a myriad of hardships that would
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We’re a nation of cynics at heart. We take positive messages in our art with a pinch of salt, and we never root for motivational
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It’s been quite a while since Canadian post-hardcore titans Silverstein graced the UK with a tour – three years in fact. For such a prevalent
Emerging South West pop-punk quintet Lightblue have hit their local scene hard. Touring extensively and playing with a host of names in the UK pop-punk
It’s no secret that hardcore has had a stellar year in 2017, so what better way to cap it off with more of the same?
Since its inception a little over a year ago, the Under The Radar section here at Already Heard has become a regular feature, showcasing upcoming
Fathoms haven’t had the easiest of times this past year. Hurdle after hurdle seems to have stunted them when it has come to releasing their
Croydon-based Frauds have made some waves this year, sharing a stage with such revered acts as Jamie Lenman and Slaves. Their debut, ‘With Morning Toast
This was always going to be an interesting release. As underwhelming as the Denis Stoff-helmed ‘The Black’ was, there’s was always hope that, with Asking
The meteoric rise of the UK pop-punk scene has been impressive. Since Neck Deep were snapped up, all eyes turned to our nation to produce
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Norwich’s alternative rockers Lightscape are yet another British band looking for a little space on the ever more crowded alternative scene. On the basis of
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“‘Songbook’ highlights the wealth of good songs Turner has in his catalogue so far.”
Since forming in 2015, there has been no stopping Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes. With a formidable live reputation alongside two stellar full-lengths, they’ve gone
Australian five-piece, Statues, explore a new direction on their second full-length, offering a thicker, atmospheric sound. After a line-up change that added Alex Shom on