For the best part of two decades, Canadian juggernauts Comeback Kid have firmly etched their place in the Mount Rushmore of modern hardcore bands. With their seventh album 'Heavy Steps', the five-piece haven't just solidified their place as one of heavy music's premier bands, but that they can still continue to create exciting music along the way.
Flirting with their former selves indie ways, but diving headfirst into their future sonic experimentation with a cheeky modern pop twist, the gleaming 'Fix Yourself, Not The World' witnesses one of Britain's most beloved bands still producing some of their best material to date, with the utmost introspection, character and charisma.
Twin Atlantic are a band that keep changing up their sound and like to keep things fresh - that is no different in the pop-inspired 'Transparency'. However, have the band perhaps gone too pop-focused on their sixth LP?
A flair for the dramatics and theatrics brought to stage in haunting horror punk style.
Bringing them back to Glasgow after their seventh studio album 'Motorheart', The Darkness took to the iconic Barrowlands Ballroom stage in what you could call a ballroom blitz!
Loathe are slowly but surely establishing themselves as a really special band, now finally getting the chance to tour their second album, I Let It In and It Took Everything we headed to their Glasgow show.
Thrilling, fun and full of laughs, We Are Scientists are the stand-up comics of indie rock tunes.
Over the past few years, we've had to develop almost inhumane levels of patience with regard to our favourite bands getting back on the road and dropping new releases. Fans of No Bragging Rights, however, have had to wait over seven years for a taste of new material and now, in the bizarre year of 2021, they have been blessed with a new self-titled EP from the Californian melodic hardcore outfit.
James and Happy Mondays are two of Manchester’s finest exports and are undisputed legends of music following their monumental success in the '90s. Nearly thirty years later, the two have embarked on a huge arena tour, so can they translate their successes of the '90s into 2021?
Delaire The Liar are a band who know how to keep listeners engaged, with 'EAT YOUR OWN' providing a narrative that readily unstitches. There is something oddly comforting about a band that isn’t afraid to unmask the internal fears and fragilities that plague the mind, offering solace to those on the edge themselves.











