Indie/emo quintet Marigolds are back with a fresh line-up, welcoming Poppy Johnson on vocals and keys, and ready to share their second EP 'Hot Springs', out this month via Beth Shalom Records. Heading in a new direction with their latest release, we caught up with guitarist/vocalist Joe Maguire to find out more about Marigolds, from their influences to their aims and what we can expect from them in 2020.
German quintet GIVER have been turning heads with their sophomore album 'Sculpture Of Violence', which was released last month via Holy Roar Records. The band successfully deliver a fresh take on early oo's hardcore, while lyrically exploring issues including anti-fascism, neo-imperialism, anti-capitalism and mental health. We sat down with the band to find out more about their influences, their aims as a band and what we can expect from a GIVER show.
With the release of their debut EP 'Glacial Erratic' and their recent UK headline tour, Ireland's New Pagans are fast becoming ones to watch. Coming from very different musical backgrounds, the five-piece formed to create a sound that blends post-punk, indie and alt-pop, which has gained them recognition across national radio and beyond. We caught up with the band to find out more, including their influences, what they aim to achieve and their plans for the year ahead.
Tomorrow sees the release of Broken Witt Rebels' sophomore album 'OK Hotel', a record that sharpens the band's sound while continuing to explore personal and emotive themes. We were keen to find out more, so we sat down with the band to dig deeper and discover more about the thirteen tracks that make up 'OK Hotel'.
Formed in 2019, Mexican melodic death metallers Afterfall have already been giving fans a taste of their upcoming album with their singles 'Maere' and 'Requiem'. With lyrical themes that are based on a fiction novel written by the band, each single represents a chapter of the story and delivers a unique sound that incorporates metal elements with Middle-Eastern instruments and baroque orchestration. We sat down with the band to find out more about their musical style, what it's like to start a band in Mexico and more.
Doom metal trio Godthrymm celebrated the release of their debut album 'Reflections' last month. Formed of ex-members of My Dying Bride, Anathema and more, the individuals that make up Godthrymm have joined forces and set solid foundations for their exciting new project. We sat down with the band to delve deeper and find out more about their debut album.
Today (Sunday 8th March 2020) marks International Women's Day, a global celebration recognising the achievements of women and continuing to challenge and accelerate gender parity. To celebrate International Women's Day we've highlighted ten amazing bands and female musicians that you should be looking out for in 2020 and beyond.
Australian metalcore newcomers Starve are set to take 2020 by storm, building on the chaos of their 2019 debut EP 'Mantis'. The band's latest single 'Shiver' is an onslaught of angry riffs and scathing vocals, signalling the four-piece as one to watch this year. We caught up with the band to find out more about their influences and future plans.
2020 marks the return of Melbourne rockers Slowly Slowly, who released their third album 'Race Car Blues' last month. The follow-up to 2018's 'St. Leonards', which found frontman Ben Stewart reflecting on his whole life, 'Race Car Blues' explores an 18 month period of self-assessment and personal development. We caught up with Ben to find out more about Slowly Slowly, including their influences, aims and what to expect from their live show.
With a debut album and UK tour already under their belts, 2020 is looking bright for October Drift. Following the release of 'Forever Whatever' in January the quartet pushed outside of their comfort zones to release a powerful and intense video for their single 'Oh The Silence'. Keen to find out more, we sat down with vocalist Kiran Roy to talk about how the video came together, themes and more.