Will the new album 'Disparity' (Fearless Records) see Birmingham metalcore crew Oceans Ate Alaska reach their full potential? Read what we think here...
LA ska-punk legends The Interrupters host a Monday night knees-up in Manchester with support from The Skints and Bar Stool Preachers.
On “Not For Me,” Alyssa & Gia deliver effervescent synth-pop, an alluring rhythm, and vibrant vocals.
Headlined by Arctic Monkeys, Dave and The 1975, Leeds Festival rounded out Summer in the UK in blistering style. Full review and photos here.
Packed full of emotion and heartfelt rage, Miss May I's new album ‘Curse of Existence’ (SharpTone Records) was very much worth the five-year wait.
In her new book, ‘Bands do BK’ (Lit Riot Press), author/journalist Sam Sumpter consults an impressive cross-section of Brooklyn’s music scene, asking them what their favourite...
Perth extreme metal outfit Xenobiotic delivers twenty minutes of progressive savagery on the new EP, 'Hate Monolith.' Read our thoughts here...
Defacing God’s new slice of symphonic extreme metal, ‘The Resurrection of Lilith,’ is the perfect example of how to blend dramatic, magical storytelling with epic, grandiose...
Pittsburgh crew 156/Silence return with ‘Narrative,’ another slice of tension-drenched chaotic metalcore. Read our thoughts here.
Twenty One Pilots (w/ opener Peter McPoland) hit Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena for a spectacular full-on return to form, which saw frontman Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh...
More than 50 years after it was first recorded, Miriam Weinkle’s performance of “Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered” evokes tantalizing elegance and charm.
Oliver Tree rolled through JJ’s Live in Fayetteville, Arkansas, with support from JAWNY and Huddy, and it was on heck of a spectacle. Coverage by Patrick...
Bay Area metal legends Machine Head return with ‘ØF KINGDØM AND CRØWN’, but can they regain their crown after a rollercoaster few years?
My Chemical Romance stormed the stage at Albany’s MVP Arena and quickly induced tons of tear-shedding. Coverage by Brooke Champine.
Snow Coats is at their best when exhibiting melodrama with an adolescent level of vigour. They are positioned as the next new indie pop thing to...