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From Tuesday 01 March 2016

Future Of The Left stream new track

Future Of The Left have unveiled ‘If A&T Drank Tea What Would BP Do?’, taken from their forthcoming full length ‘The Peace & Truce of Future Of The Left’. The record is due to hit shelves on the 8th April 2016, with the band touring in support in April and

Straight Lines’ Tom Jenkins unveils debut solo track, ‘Still Alive’

Straight Lines vocalist Tom Jenkins has unveiled his debut solo track, ‘Still Alive’. With a country-folk twist, the track continues to demonstrates Jenkins’ evident ability to write a catchy melody. It’s pop hook drives it forward, placing it somewhere between his full band’s material and traditional singer-songwriter territory. Basically, it’s

Stream Face To Face’s ‘Protection’ LP

Californian punks Face To Face are streaming ‘Protection’ in full ahead of release. It marks the band’s 25 anniversary, returning to Fat Wreck Chords for distribution. Having released their ‘Don’t Turn Away’ debut on the label, ‘Protection’ marks their ninth studio album to date. Speaking to The Big

Hacktivist stream ‘Outside The Box’ in full ahead of release

Scheduled for release on the 4th March, Hacktivist are streaming their UNFD release, ‘Outside The Box’, in full a few days early. “It’s so f***ing exciting that we’re finally able to reveal what we’ve been working on for so long – ‘Outside The Box’ is our debut album and we

American Hi-Fi to release acoustic version of self-titled album

American Hi-Fi will be releasing an acoustic version of the self-titled debut, featuring their early hit, ‘Flavor Of The Weak’. “The guys at Rude Records asked us if we would be interested in doing an acoustic version of our first album. We said “No”. Haha. Then we thought about it

The Gospel Youth unveil demo track for subscribers

The Gospel Youth fans can access the ‘Aesthetics’ demo when subscribing to their BandCamp campaign. The track was recorded during their ‘Empires’ session. “We’re trying something a little different for our second year as a band, something that means we’re basically putting our future in the hands of

Greys stream new track, ‘No Star’

Canadian punks Greys are streaming their new track, ‘No Star’, taken from their newly announced sophomore full-length, ‘Outer Heaven’. “It’s difficult to feel like you have a voice in these situations when you’ve grown up in a predominantly white community and don’t identify with either

Apologies, I Have None return with Luca Brasi split release

It’s been a while since Apologies, I Have None released the seminal ‘Black Everything’, punching us in the face with its ominously heavy sound back in May 2014. Close to two years later, the band are back with their first new material, joining Australian outfit Luca Brasi for a

Transit announce break-up and farewell shows

2015 may well have been the year of pop-punk, but it would seem 2016 is the year we say farewell to many of the bands who helped build the scene to what it has become today. Making the announcement on Facebook, Transit are the latest in an ever-growing list

ROAM part ways with their drummer

UK pop-punkers ROAM have announced they have parted ways with their drummer Charlie Pearson. In a statement on their Facebook page, the band expressed: “Unfortunately we have parted ways with our friend and drummer, Charlie. We are extremely thankful for all his work and commitment to us over the past