
Under the Radar: August 2019
This month’s UTR roundup includes recent releases LINGUA IGNOTA, Wizard Rifle, The Survival Code, The Vanities, Glitterer, Sanction, and The Cruel Knives

This month’s UTR roundup includes recent releases LINGUA IGNOTA, Wizard Rifle, The Survival Code, The Vanities, Glitterer, Sanction, and The Cruel Knives

This month’s UTR roundup includes new releases from we look at new releases Grievance, Nocturne Wulf, The Butcher Sisters, Inhuman Nature, Kilonova, Cold Curse, Hard Mind, Vonnis, and The Gloom In the Corner.

“‘Cash In Hands’ musicianship may be minimalist and raw, but it’s rich in storytelling”

Our monthly ‘Under The Radar’ review roundup is back!
This month covers recent releases from Holy Fawn, From Sorrow to Serenity, Ghost Chant, High Rise, Truth Corroded, Nightmarathons, Anxious Hands, and Wet Dreams.

‘Deathwatch’ will likely be a lot of new fans introduction to The Royal… It’s just a shame that their step-up in songwriting seems to have come as a trade for heavier production.

Already Heard in association with Pink Emo Promotions are delighted to announce that SpringFest 2019 will be headlined by none other than Glasgow maniacs Lotus Eater.

“While She Sleeps are letting their anthem-writing overtake any other expectations… sacrificing the need to be the most skilled/heavy musician to make great songs instead.”

“Mantra provide a confident and brash opening gambit with debut album ‘Dreamland’”

“‘Late Teens’ such a triumphant listen… Press Club are sure to inspire countless people looking for that same hope.”

“Oxygen Thief’s flesh-and-bone rawness is key to ‘Confusion Species’”

“Drug Church are a band who thrive on momentary bursts of energy and craft those moments throughout ‘Cheer’”

Idles show the cross-appeal underground rock music so desperately needs right now
AH’s Andrew Davidson witnessed the positive chaos in Glasgow.
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