You're browsing the archives From Friday 01 August 2025 2000 Trees Festival 2025 – Saturday Tuesday 01 July 2025 LIVE: 2000Trees Saturday We’re older and wiser as Saturday dawns across the Cotswolds; our suncream is applied, the clashfinders have been checked, and we’re ready to kick the final epic day of Trees into gear! Words: Kate Allvey and Rob Dand  // Photos: Penny Bennett and Paul Lyme Gen and the Degenerates “Cool is Monday 02 September 2019 LIVE: Arctangent Festival 2019 – Friday ArcTanGent is one of the metal worlds best kept secrets – or one of its worst kept secrets, if you’ve ever been one of its guests. Tucked away in the rural countryside of Bristol, the festival is a haven for anyone harbouring an intense love for Tuesday 16 January 2018 Coilguns announce UK shows Featuring ex members of The Ocean Collective, Swiss experimental hardcore act Coilguns have announced some UK shows as part of a wider European tour this spring. The band will be releasing their upcoming new album, ‘Millenials’, on the 23rd March via Hummus Records. MARCH 25 LEEDS Dreadfest, Temple of Boom 26 NEWCASTLE Monday 08 January 2018 Øjne added to Miss the Stars Fest V German based label/blog (We Built the World And) Miss the Stars have added Øjne to the fifth edition of their annual festival. They will join the likes of Birds in Row, Cavalcades, Shizune, Rainmaker, Cassus, and more to the sold out festival. One final band will announced next month. The event Monday 04 December 2017 Birds in Row, Shizune, Rainmaker and more to play Miss the Stars Fest V German based label/blog (We Built the World And) Miss the Stars over the last few months have been continually adding acts to the fifth edition of their titular festival. The line up so far includes: Birds in Row, Cavalcades, Shizune, Rainmaker, Cassus, I create, The Hope and the Failure, Algae Bloom, Wednesday 18 November 2015 Birds In Row / WAITC – ‘Split’ It’s been a tough three years as a Birds In Row fan, waiting for the band to follow up their stunning album ‘You, Me And The Violence’. Lucky for us, Christmas has come early this year, as the band have returned with not one but two brand new records this