Bring Me The Horizon (with Basement and Don Broco) at the O2 Arena
Bring Me The Horizon (with Basement and Don Broco) played the O2 Arena on Saturday 5th November, and there are no words to do that show justice.
Bring Me The Horizon (with Basement and Don Broco) played the O2 Arena on Saturday 5th November, and there are no words to do that show justice.
Johnny Foreigner are a four-piece indie-rock band hailing from Birmingham - and they've just released an amazing EP after a busy few months. We spoke to Alexei from the band about their recent releases, and their tour.
CRX is a band born out of The Strokes' guitarist, Nick Valensi, missing playing live. They're a mix of hard rock, pop rock, and power pop, and their album, 'New Skin', is one of the best things to come out of a 'Strokes side project.
From Indian Lakes have created the dreamiest and one of the most impressive albums of 2016.
The Devil Wears Prada are back with a new album, ‘Transit Blues’, which fans will definitely enjoy. From the off set, the album is more radio-friendly than previous ones which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It’ll keep old fans pleased, and will no doubt bring the band a whole cohort of new fans.
R.I.P. to the beloved Barfly in Camden, and hello to Camden Assembly. Camden Assembly's reopening consists of two weeks of great gigs in a venue which has seen the likes of The Killers and Oasis; and Spector are just one of many great bands to perform over the two weeks.
Their folk-y, psychedelic, pop-rock sound is ever present in this musical journey with an overarching calming summery vibe. Although summer is basically over, this album will have you looking forward to next year's. As Jim James said, “The record sounds so fresh—yet fills me with a strange nostalgia for things that haven't happened yet."
Chase The Day’s debut album, ‘Tabula Rasa’ is out on September 9th, and for a debut, it’s something special.
Chandni recently attended the prestigious Reading Festival. Upon her return, she compiled a summary of the best bands she saw during her weekend. Read what she thought here...
Chasing Cadence, a four-piece alt-rock band from Hertfordshire, are releasing their new EP, ‘Destroy Something Beautiful’, on September 16th, and it’s definitely one of the best EP’s I’ve heard.
Puppy are a 3-piece alt-metal band from north London, consisting of: Jock Norton as the vocalist and guitarist, Billy Howard on drums, and Will Michael on bass. Since forming in 2014, they’ve generated an impressive buzz – especially for an unsigned band. Their mini-album ‘Vol. II’ is out August 12th, and it’s pretty good.
The Holiday are a four-piece pop-rock band hailing from Eastbourne, and their debut EP: ‘The Good Life’ is due to release on July 29th.
‘Colossal Velocity’ is Revenge of the Psychotronic Man’s (RTM) third album, and like 2009’s ‘Make Pigs Smoke’, is a homage of sorts to Alan Partridge. The band even adapted their album trailer to match Partridge’s Alpha Papa.
I really would struggle to pick a favourite song, but highlights have to be Interlude, Hades, We Must Obey, and Breathe The Fire; but every song on the 10-track album packs a punch and had me headbanging in my tiny university room.
Doomsday Outlaw are a 5 piece hard-rock band from Derbyshire. Suffer More is their 14-track sophomore album and it’s amazing.