It's almost that time again, as we prepare to pack our bags and make our way to Upcote Farm for one of our favourite festivals of the year, 2000trees. Year-on-year the line-up offers some of the best names in alternative music, so we've picked our must-see bands at this year's festival!
Reforming, returning and reigniting a music industry revival, The Damned Things release their second studio album 'High Crimes' via Nuclear Blast Records. The follow-up to first full-length debut 'Ironiclast', 'High Crimes' results in a record relishing in each individual member's essence, erupting in an energetic sonic dynamism.
The Damned Things are back and announce the follow-up to 2010's 'Ironiclast'.
You Me At Six and more confirmed for 2000trees Festival 2019.
Slam Dunk Festival confirms even more bands, including co-headliners Good Charlotte.
Every Time I Die return to the UK and Europe later this year with Comeback Kid.
Download Festival confirms headliners System Of A Down, Biffy Clyro & Aerosmith plus more acts for 2017.
Low Teens is a tough listen, but it is also a record that sees Every Time I Die flourish both musically and lyrically. Whilst the band have a strong catalog of releases, Jordan Buckley, Andy Williams, Stephen Micciche, Daniel Davison and Keith Buckley may have put together their most complete record to date.
Members/ex-members of Norma Jean, Every Time I Die and Dead & Divine have formed new band Hundred Suns!
The new Every Time I Die song is killer, listen to it here.