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From Thursday 18 July 2019

Mood Board : Eat Dirt.

LIVE: Download Festival 2019 – Sunday

There may be plenty of alternative music festivals all across the globe these days, but Download Festival will forever hold a special place in the hearts of metalheads everywhere – and its reputation as one of the biggest and best events for rock and metal has been well earned

Wednesday 17 July 2019

Frank Turner announces UK headline tour

As if we haven’t seen him enough over the last couple weeks (not a bad thing), Frank Turner has now announced a nine date UK headline tour in support of his upcoming eighth album ‘No Man’s Land’. A record dedicated to the fascinating stories of women overlooked throughout history,

Mood Board : Avalanche Party

LIVE: Drug Church / Night Letters @ Boston Music Room, London

Drug Church front man Patrick Kindlon smiles approvingly after the final note of ‘Banco Popular’ – the first song of the set – before taking a jab at himself for not being as energetic between songs as other front men might be, and wishing he was on Tom Cruise’s

LIVE: Download Festival 2019 – Saturday

There may be plenty of alternative music festivals all across the globe these days, but Download Festival will forever hold a special place in the hearts of metalheads everywhere – and its reputation as one of the biggest and best events for rock and metal has been well earned

Tuesday 16 July 2019

Sleep On It announce new album and single

Chicago pop punkers Sleep On It have today announced their sophomore full-length album, ‘Pride & Disaster’, will be released on 13 September. The announcement is accompanied by a video for the first single from the album, ‘Under The Moment’ – comfortably demonstrating how much the four piece have grown

Dream State announce UK tour

Fresh from a fantastic main stage set at 2000trees at the weekend, Dream State have announced a headline tour of the UK to take place in autumn this year. The six-date tour will be the band’s only headline dates for the remainder of 2019, starting at Glasgow’s Cathouse on

Hawthorne Heights cover Billie Eilish

Midwest emo aficionados, Hawthorne Heights, have just released a special project, ‘Dads of Sad’ in which they’ve turned pop into its sad cousin (obviously dressed in all black). Taking on ‘8’ by Billie Eilish and ‘Butterflies’ by Kacey Musgraves – two of pop music’s undisputed queens

LIVE: Bleeding Through / Ithaca / Nihility / Chamber @ Underworld, London

Six years ago, Bleeding Through played their last ever UK shows. They all individually had too much going on in their lives, and the importance of finding balance outweighed the importance of the band – it was the right time. Everyone thought that was the last time