The headline dates will now take place in September, find out more here.
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'a quiet place to die' will be released in September via Greyscale Records/SharpTone Records.
Many of the acts confirmed for 2020 will also appear at the 2021 event.
The livestream will air tonight (3rd June 2020) at 11pm BST, with proceeds and donations benefitting the Minnesota Freedom Fund and Black Lives Matter.
After what is sure to be one of their most successful tours ever, supporting Canadian mastermind Devin Townsend, Haken return with a new studio offering, in the form of 'Virus'. Recorded in secret this new album serves as a follow-up to 2018’s Vector, with the events taking place twenty years afterwards. So, shall we return to Mountview Institute?
Beans On Toast's new protest song marks his third lockdown single, check it out here.
Deepshade are turning heads with their new album 'Soul Divider', a blend of grungy, alternative psych rock with influences ranging from Nirvana and Soundgarden to Porcupine Tree. The band's latest single, 'City Burns', is a "retaliation against the rise of terrorism, fascists, inequalities, climate change and the ongoing struggles the world faces," bassist Tommy Doherty explained when we caught up recently. Read on to find out more about the single and the band's accompanying lockdown video.
'Right Way Round' is a taste of Saint Raymond's upcoming sophomore album, which is due for release next year via Cooking Vinyl.
The Brighton four-piece were invited into the studio by Idles' producer SPACE to work on the EP.
The 1975 aren’t a band to do things by halves and their fourth album, 'Notes On A Conditional Form', is a fine example of this. Chiming in at over eighty minutes long and twenty-two tracks in length, it has provided the perfect platform for sound experimentation as we see rock, pop, hip-hop and even house tracks make an appearance. After a number of release date delays, do good things really come to those who wait?











