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From Tuesday 05 July 2016

Losers Announce New Album ‘How To Ruin Other People’s Futures’

Losers (ex- YourCodeNameIs:Milo and Cooper Temple Clause) have announced their new album ‘How To Ruin Other People’s Futures’ will be out on September 9th via 61 Seconds Records. To coincide with the announcement, they have released a video trailer, which includes details of their pledge campaign and pre-orders.

A Carefully Planned Festival #6 adds more bands

A Carefully Planned Festival #6 have added the likes of The Blue Period, Hen Party, Unwave and more to their ever growing line up of bands. The festival, which takes place every October across various venues in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, announced their initial line up last week. Every Monday, more

Stream TTNG’s ‘Dissapointment Island’ LP in full

Due to drop on Friday 8th July 2016, TTNG’s ‘Disappointment Island’ is streaming in full courtesy of The Independent. It marks their first release since dropping the This Town Needs Guns moniker, and since the departure of bassist Jamie Cooper. The stream is accompanied by an extensive track-by-track

Pirate Video Company stream debut album after 3 years

Back in October 2013 we posted the video for ‘Sustaining’ by Pirate Video Company, with accompanying text: “Pirate Video Company are set to release their debut album soon.” We were wrong. Then tentatively titled ‘Doing This And Sustaining’, the debut Pirate Video Company album has now arrived, three

RVIVR share collection of early tracks

The ever-brilliant RVIVR have added a collection of early material to their BandCamp page, entitled ‘The Joester Sessions Collection 2008-2011’. It features eleven tracks from the band’s early years, before the seminal ‘The Beauty Between’ and 2014’s ‘Bicker and Breathe’. Stream the record below, and head to BandCamp for

Fearless Vampire Killers (FVK) call it a day

Fearless Vampire Killers, recently re-branded to FVK, have announced that they have broken up. The band took to Facebook to break the news, explaining that following Kier Kemp’s decision to leave the band, it didn’t feel right to continue. In the statement, the remaining members of the band also

Masada unveil self-titled debut LP

German post-hardcore band, Masada, have released their self-titled debut LP. Carrying the same power as some of the classic releases on Ebullition Records in the 90’s, the LP is far more abrasive than their acclaimed demo which was released last year. Physical and digital copies of the album are available now

Rob Lynch goes arm-wrestling in ‘Prove It!’ video

Rob Lynch has unveiled the official video for ‘Prove It!’, which sees him take on a string of arm-wresting contestants following a Rocky-style working-out montage. Directed by Ben Morse, it’s all gone 80s. The track is taken from Lynch’s forthcoming ‘Baby, I’m A Runaway’ LP, due for release on

Terrible Love to tour with The Fall of Troy and Tiny Moving Parts

London hardcore group Terrible Love are set to join The Fall of Troy and Tiny Moving Parts on a UK tour this September. Featuring former members of Bastions, Funeral for a Friend, Grappler and Goodtime Boys, the band released their debut EP, ‘Change Nothing’, earlier this year, which is available

A Day To Remember announce 2017 UK tour

With their highly anticipated new album, ‘Bad Vibrations’, arriving in the summer, Florida’s favourite sons, A Day To Remember, are heading back to the UK in January next year. The band will play five arena shows around the country as part of an extensive European tour, kicking off in Cardiff