Bury Tomorrow’s “Make Metalcore Great Again” was a flawless show celebrating Black Flame at Roundhouse, London, supported by Employed To Serve and Blood Youth.
Josh Middleton has announced the long-anticipated return of Sylosis with the coming record, Cycle Of Suffering, set for release on the 7th February. Check out new...
Tiger Army returned to the UK after a three-year hiatus to the joy of fans old and new. Along for the ride was the Finish post-punk...
Archspire headed a stacked tech death bill at The Underworld, Camden, with support from Beneath The Massacre, Vulvodynia and Inferi.
Metalcore stalwarts August Burns Red ripped through their classic album Constellations in full, supported by Erra and Currents at London’s Electric Ballroom.
Angel Witch’s new Metal Blade Records release, Angel Of Light, is the true return of a band that many might have overlooked over the years, but...
Metal Blade Records prog metal masters Rivers Of Nihil treated a sold-out The Dome in Camden UK to a performance of Where Owls Know My Name...
One of the greatest and most anticipated, unseen treasures in musical history will finally be revealed next month in London when The Jimi Hendrix Experience: The...
Out now via Metal Blade Records, DragonForce’s new album Extreme Power Metal is excessive, bold, huge, and lives up to its name.
The 50th anniversary re-release of The Beatles iconic Abbey Road album effectively showcases the band at the height of their powers, while also giving a voyeuristic...
Epitaph act Off With Their Heads played an unforgettable punk show at New Cross Inn, London UK, supported by The Murderburgers, Nosebleed, Aerial Salad and Triple...
At a recent ceremony in London, the heavy music scene recognised some of the best names at the annual Heavy Music Awards. Check out the full...
Much-missed Welsh rockers Funeral For A Friend have announced they are to reform for two benefit shows in October. Get more information from the band here.
London’s prestigious Indie Daze festival returns this October to the Kentish Town Forum for its sixth instalment, with Therapy?, Swervedriver, Utah Saints and Pop Will Eat...
1980’s rock ‘n roll legends Def Leppard, along with their counterpart Tesla, absolutely rocked the Budweiser Gardens in London, Ontario, filled with two and a half...