It's always heartening to hear new music that's completely original, a blend of existing styles put together beautifully in a way that doesn't sound quite like any of them. Brighton's Earth Moves, on their debut LP 'The Truth in Our Bodies', have done just that.
2016 has seen Nothing But Thieves tour almost solidly in support of their self-titled debut album, which was released in November last year. To round off a crazy twelve months the quintet played three of their biggest headline shows to date - all of which sold out in advance - ending with a performance at Brixton’s O2 Academy. These guys are riding a huge wave of success and after tonight 's performance this is thoroughly deserved.
Hailing from Leeds and London, Hieroglyph are a progressive technical metal six piece who have managed to catch a lot
The formula for Chisel Beeches' second release seems to have been "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," and while this EP doesn't quite reach the same heights as their first, there's still a lot to like about it.
Avenged Sevenfold return after a three year hiatus with their 7th studio album The Stage; with new member Brooks Wackerman on the drums, have they stuck to their roots or is this uncharted territory for the five-piece?
It is of no surprise that music fans across the globe were shocked at the announcement that The Dillinger Escape Plan's new record Dissociation would be the final resting point for the band, though ultimately for the highly respectable preservation of the band's own career. That, of course, brings us to the finale of one of the most explosive and enthralling bands to have torn apart stages worldwide.
It's Saturday night at the Eventim Apollo and it's the second night of indie-folk legends The Lumineers' London dates. You can see how much the band have grown over the years from the full capacity of this beautiful theatre.
In this latest release by Frank Iero & The Patience, we get an album that is more expansive and in-depth
Dublin's Fangclub have been making a name for themselves recently, being covered by the mainstream rock press, played on Radio 1, and soon, supporting chart-botherers Twin Atlantic for the Ireland/UK leg of their European tour, which includes three nights in Glasgow's Barrowlands. This tour leg commences just under a month after the release of their sophomore EP, Coma Happy.
With the newly released album Nova as their weapon, the RavenEye boys are slaying on their UK tour this Halloween season. Since its release we haven't stopped playing it, but did it live up to expectations in a live atmosphere?