Swedish hard rockers Europe bring their “An Evening With...” anniversary tour to Manchester. Check out the review and photos here...
Thy Art Is Murder with help from a brutal supporting bill, do their best to level Manchester Academy. Show review and photos here...
Enveloped in an eerie, dark aura, “Everything the Darkness Eats” is taut with ebbing and rising foreboding energy.
‘Joan Baez: I Am A Noise’ offers an intimate look at the multi-faceted persona of Joan Baez, one of America’s most iconic folk performers.
Polaris brought their “Fatalism US Tour,” to the Worcester Palladium on October 20th. And what a night it was! They came along with friends Currents, Varials...
Pop sensation Maisie Peters continues her meteoric rise with a glitzy display at Leeds O2 Academy. Check out the photos and review here...
Passionate and haunting, as it progresses, “Hell” delivers the feeling of slowly descending into the black abyss of incipient irrationality.
This is the Big Wreck that many fans have been longing to hear. “Bail Out” might be the group’s best song since their undeniably solid ’97...
Merging folk with tinctures of pop, “Let You Go” highlights the sensitive voice of Kelly-Ann as she reflects on the hurt of letting go.
Coated in glistening guitar surfaces that give the songs a bewitching translucence, Blueburst’s ‘Significance’ evokes an irresistible sonic splendor.
The legendary El Mocambo was host to The Glorious Sons to celebrate the release of the kick-ass band’s fourth full-length album, ‘Glory.’
With ‘Lighthouse,’ Duff McKagan delivers an incredible, emotionally driven and thought-provoking record that must be heard in full to be fully appreciated.
Rival Schools and L.A.Edwards kickstart everyone's weekend in style at the London Roundhouse. Check out our review of the gig here...
Brimming with lyrics that hit like a sucker punch, “Scraps (Cleland)” showcases the impudent vocals of deegie and the oomph of pop-punk.
Bordering on the mystical, enveloped in intricate, plush layers of sound, Seth Glier's “Mammoth” ushers in the feeling of reaching for the stars.