The duo's 'Humble As The Sun' tour made a stop in Glasgow.
Against The Current vocalist Chrissy Costanza recently released her first solo effort in 'VII', a seven track EP filled with cinematic rock and pop that pushes her music in a new direction.
The 'U Tour Me On' tour headed to Scotland for the night.
London Grammar are back with their fourth studio album 'The Greatest Love', out now via Ministry Of Sound. Here we find ten tracks filled with haunting vocals from Hannah Reid, backed up with some jaw dropping guitar work from Dan Rothman and of course not forgetting the multi-instrumentalist Dot Major - there is no stopping this trio who always come up with fresh new music.
After two years of silence, Manchester-based cyberpunk outfit Overrider release their album, 'Sparse Vector'.
'Friend of a Phantom', the fourth album by VOLA, showcases a mature blend of heavy riffs and atmospheric synths. Themes of change and introspection are explored through reflective lyrics and layered soundscapes, capturing human vulnerability. Each track contributes to a cohesive, thought-provoking journey and solidifies VOLA's place in progressive metal.
Public Service Broadcasting are one of the great innovative bands of the 21st century with the live show to match.
The Los Angeles trio played a brilliant live show in London.
Royal Albert Hall has hosted countless legends, but tonight it was all about Hackett, his band, and the music that has shaped generations of progressive rock lovers.
Starset not only delivered a stunning performance but had also succeeded in pulling the audience into their unique universe. Find out more about the show here!











