Creeper are a band who will never stand still, won’t allow themselves to become stale and who need to challenge themselves musically and creatively. Following their Top 5 UK Album Chart success with sophomore album 'Sex, Death and the Infinite Void', we caught up with guitarist Ian Miles to discuss their chart battle with Ronan Keating, why he thinks their latest album is cursed, their sudden disappearance in 2018 and more...
Self-described as "the London, queer, feminist punk witches of your dreams or nightmares (or possibly both)," Dream Nails have been making exciting waves with the release of their self-titled debut album. We caught up with drummer/backing vocalist Lucy Katz surrounding the release to find out about the band's formation, influences, what they aim to achieve and more.
Gold Coast rock quartet Mass Sky Raid return with their soaring new single 'Not Alone', their first new material since their 2018 debut full-length 'Science Of Fiction'. Not only are the band back with their latest single, they also welcome two new members (Nic Ross on drums and Joshua Whitney on bass), an exciting development that opens up their sound to even more influences and possibilities. We caught up with vocalist Adam Lomas to find out more about 'Not Alone'...
Progressive metal quintet Wilderun re-released their stunning third album 'Veil Of Imagination' last month, following their worldwide signing to Century Media Records earlier this year. 'Veil Of Imagination' sees the band take a slightly different approach to creating music, resulting in an eclectic and multi-layered release that had us hooked from the first listen. We caught up with Evan Anderson Berry (vocals, guitar, piano) and Dan Müller (bass, synth, orchestrations) to delve deeper and discover more about the tracks that make up 'Veil Of Imagination'...
You may recognise some familar faces in TEETH. The trio, who formed a year ago after building friendships through touring and other musical projects, are ready for global domination with their loud, anger-fuelled, in-your-face brand of metallic hardcore. We caught up with guitarist Chris LeMasters to find out more...
Following on from the release of their debut album 'Royal Swan' last month, now is the perfect time to get in on the Phoxjaw action. Mixing grunge and alt-rock alongside some softer indie tones, they're continuously blurring genre boundaries to create a sound which is uniquely theirs and we love it. Find out more about them, including their hidden talents, here.
If you love expansive, atmospheric post-hardcore then you need to turn your attention to French quintet Fall of Messiah, who recently released their fourth studio album 'S E N I C A R N E' through Holy Roar Records. We caught up with guitarist Ben Defer to find out more, including his first musical memory, the band's ambitions and why you might be surprised by their live show.
Prog rock quintet Glass Ocean are evolving into one of Australia's most exciting new acts, blending heartfelt storytelling with captivating heavy grooves and futuristic synths on their upcoming debut album 'The Remnants Of Losing Yourself In Someone Else'. We caught up with the band to find out more, including their formation, their ambitions and what they plan to do next.
Fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada outfit The Killers have released some killer singles over the years. From bursting onto the indie-rock scene some seventeen years ago with their breakout 'Mr. Brightside', an absolutely infectious anthem that still remains heavily listened to this day. The four-piece have gone on to have a string of smash singles, from 'When You Were Young' to 'Human', 'Runaways' and the more recent 'The Man'. Despite decades worth of plays, purchases and streams across these popular singles, as part of our Deep Cuts feature we aim to take a dive into some of the lesser known tracks within the band's studio albums. Read on to find out Katie Conway-Flood’s picks from The Killers’ colossal back catalogue.
Bristol-based trio Poisonous Birds are ready to make waves, with the imminent release of their new EP 'We Can Never Not Be All Of Us'. The unique group take most of their inspiration from the visual arts, whilst melding elements of art-rock, electronica and post-rock to deliver a multi-layered, emotively captivating sound. We caught up with Tom Ridley (vocals, electronics, producer) to find out more...











