As Victorious 2024 drew to a close, we had one more packed day of music to enjoy.
The band played a brilliant Scottish show as part of their debut headline tour.
Even a little bit of rain couldn't dampen the spirits of the Victorious festival goers.
Eight years and several line-up changes later, US hardcore titans NAILS return with an unapologetically primal take on the band’s signature sound while introducing fresh ideas that push their artistic vision forward. Where some might say it doesn’t hit in the same way as their earlier material, ‘Every Bridge Burning’ finds newfound purpose in identifying different ways to inflict pain. A statement of intent from one of the scene’s legacy acts.
Southsea Common was the place to be this August bank holiday weekend!
The show was a celebration of the band's debut album.
It might have been Sunday, but a metal town was rolling into Glasgow city.
It was the second edition of Edinburgh Psych Fest and we headed down for the day to celebrate with a great musical line-up.
Spanish indie rockers Hinds released their fourth album 'VIVA HINDS' earlier this month via Lucky Number. Hailing from Madrid, Carlotta Cosials and Ana Perrote have a growing following in the UK and achieved international success, even though it has been four years since the release of their last album 'Prettiest Curse'.
In their most accessible release yet, Fontaines D.C. enters a new phase with their captivating fourth album, showcasing their most thoughtful and intricately crafted work to date. 'Romance' serves as an unreliable encyclopedia of love, exploring themes of sensuality, identity crisis, and ideological decay - all while finding solace in surrendering oneself into the unknown as long as their passion for love remains. A pop hook for a punk heart.











