Bring Me The Horizon, Enter Shikari and More Announced for Reading and Leeds Festival 2025
The first wave of the diverse August Bnak Holiday weekender have been revealed.
The first wave of the diverse August Bnak Holiday weekender have been revealed.
Listen to the first BMTH track since the departure of Jordan Fish.
The keyboardist/producer leaves after 11 years with the genre-moulding arena metallers.
Watch the arena-playing metallers perform amongst a psychedelic religious service.
The Download headliners will be joined by Bad Omens, Cassyette and Static Dress on the early 2024 arena shows!
Hear BMTH, Uzi Vert, and Palumbo deliver an apocalyptic blast on the surprise single.
The Download Festival headliners embrace their emo/pop-punk side along with a gory video.
Today sees new releases from Bring Me The Horizon, FIDLAR, Puppy, Blood Red Shoes, MONO, Say Anything, A.A.Williams, Chapter and Verse, Press Club, and more.
“Bring Me The Horizon have increasingly shown a willingness to embrace their pop sensibilities and ‘amo’ sees them go all out… It’s sure to polarise fans but BMTH wouldn’t want it any other way.”
The new year kicks off with a bang as we preview new releases from Bring Me The Horizon, Fever 333, Puppy, FIDLAR, and Taking Back Sunday.
To mark #WorldMentalHealthDay, several bands and AH contributors have shared the songs that have supported them during difficult times.
With an ever-growing level of diversity, Already Heard’s Ffion Riordan-Jones and Bec Simpson headed to the Reading Festival to see what the annual August Bank Holiday event had to offer.
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