Loathe are slowly but surely establishing themselves as a really special band, now finally getting the chance to tour their second album, I Let It In and It Took Everything we headed to their Glasgow show.
The Slam Dunk Festival 2021 line-up had been one that heavy music fans had been waiting for what seemed like eternity. Since its original announcement for Slam Dunk 2020, the line-up had gone through many changes and has somehow managed to stay absolutely brilliant. It really was a day in the diary not to be missed.
The band will perform their latest album 'I Let It In And It Took Everything' in its entirety.
Slam Dunk Festival is taking place this weekend, find out who you should definitely be checking out at Leeds or Hatfield.
The recent ten thousand capacity Download Pilot event witnessed the welcomed live return of a full camping festival as part of the UK Government's pilot scheme to help open up live music. We were lucky enough to attend the memorable live event, find out what we thought about the artists we saw over the weekend!
Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls, Alkaline Trio, Funeral For A Friend and more have been added to the bill.
The tour sees the bands perform at some venues two or three nights in a row, read on to find out more.
Following up the release of the breathtakingly astounding 'I Let it in and it Took Everything' was never going to be an easy task for one of England’s most exciting young bands. With all the expectation in the world, does this dazzlingly ambitious record back up the statement that Loathe are one of the most intriguing bands in the scene?
2000trees returns in 2021 and 110 bands have been confirmed.
Headliners KISS, Biffy Clyro and System Of A Down have been confirmed, as well as 70+ more bands.










