The album represents a triumphant return to form, especially after the lukewarm response to 2021’s 'You’re Welcome'. While that record leaned toward a somewhat confused mishmash of sounds, 'Big Ole' sees the band rediscovering the perfect fusion of pop-punk and metalcore that made their earlier work so beloved.
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Coming off the back of their melodic new record, 'Oh! The Ocean', the band are embarking on their biggest arena tour yet. With support from Everything Everything, it’s a dream night out for any fan of the genre.
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This was a highly anticipated evening of chaos, mayhem, and brutality.
It was a triumphant return, not just for the band, but for anyone who had been lucky enough to witness tonight's show.
While their previous albums followed grand, concept-driven structures, clipping.’s latest project feels more like a mixtape – an expertly assembled collection of tracks, each one paying tribute to a potential present. ‘Dead Channel Sky’ feels sharp and timeless, evoking a sense of déjà vu for both the past and the future. This tension between the digital and the physical lies at the heart of the album, questioning whether virtual worlds are any less real than our own. With that, clipping. constructs a vision of a present-future that’s loud, tense, and impossible to ignore.






