All Time Low hit the UK for a run of intimate shows and we caught up with the band and the rest of this pop-punk package...
In the latest interview for our "UnCovered" series, Sean Wouters and Nico Espinosa from garage rockers Deaf Poets talk about the inspiration behind Lost In Magic...
Ahead of the release of their controversial new self-titled album, Eddie Hermida from US deathcore titans Suicide Silence spoke about the album, the reaction and the...
Post-rock trailblazers sleepmakeswaves have shared another new track from their upcoming album Made of Breath Only set for release on Friday 7th April through Bird’s Robe...
Ritual Festival comes to Leeds on April 8th and, ahead of the all day extreme metal event, we spoke to the festival organisers about headliner Ihsahn,...
Having landed tours with Iron Maiden and Anthrax already, much is expected of new British hopes The Raven Age but does their debut album Darkness Will...
Inspired by the reality of the American dream, would you expect the new EP from Edmonton metallers All Else Fails to be anything other than downright...
The Washington metallers return with the kind of metal album that will sort the boys out from the men. Read our review of Godless Prophets &...
Does the deathcore need another album like Palace Of The Pessemist? Read our review to find out if the Los Angeles brutalists have done enough to...
Norwegian quintet I, The Betrayer are set to release their new EP, 7, on June 5th 2017 and, ahead of its release, the band are streaming...
Yorkshire rockers the Kaiser Chiefs brought the curtain down on their current UK arena run with a gloriously rowdy show in their hometown of Leeds. Check...
There isn't a moment throughout the course of this punishing lesson in heavy that doesn't leave a bruise on your body.
The Long Defeat is for people who've had one too many gut punches from life and just want to scream their fucking lungs out.
Unless you're a hardcore fan of the band, you'll probably just listen to this for eighteen minutes, enjoy it, then stick it with the ever-growing pile...
The band have made no bones about the shift in style on Suicide Silence and, as I've said, you can see why their fans are split...