You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Wednesday 01 July 2020 DITZ – ‘5 Songs’ While some bands explode onto a scene unprepared and unfamiliar with the new found appreciation they receive, others work tirelessly to hone their craft and build a pulsing reputation. Brighton five piece DITZ have perfected the latter, sharpening their sound and developing a status as one of Brighton’s most Monday 29 June 2020 Emmure – ‘Hindsight’ Emmure have undergone quite the transformation over the last few years. In late 2015, the entire instrumental section of the band left, leaving vocalist Frankie Palmeri to front a band with no members. Unwilling to let the band fade away, Palmeri quickly found new recruits – former Friday 26 June 2020 Remo Drive – ‘A Portrait Of An Ugly Man’ Seven months after the release of their mature pop-rock album ‘Natural, Everyday Degradation’, Minnesota’s Remo Drive are back with album number three. ‘A Portrait Of An Ugly Man’ might follow hot on its heels, but it is by no means a carbon copy of what went before. The duo Thursday 25 June 2020 New Found Glory – ‘Forever And Ever x Infinity’ When it comes to alternative music, and especially the fickle land of pop punk, no band gets to have a 20+ year career without having something special about them. Among them, and showing no signs of slowing down, are New Found Glory; with more than two decades of ups Wednesday 24 June 2020 We Were Promised Jetpacks – Out Of Interest Scottish indie rockers We Were Promised Jetpacks have had a fairly busy year already, packing in a 23 date US tour in February and working on writing for their fifth studio album. New EP ‘Out Of Interest’ is a collection of two demos from 2018 album ‘The More I Sleep, Tuesday 23 June 2020 Mushroomhead – ‘A WONDERFUL LIFE’ Think Mushroomhead and it is the garish masks and make-up that immediately spring to mind. Their music is a mix of industrial flavoured heavy metal, and since 1993 they have sold millions of records. Record number eight, ‘A Wonderful Life’, is their first in six years and is a Monday 22 June 2020 Make Them Suffer – ‘How To Survive A Funeral’ A few years ago, Make Them Suffer would’ve been a name that you associated with deathcore or death metal. The Aussie quintet quickly rose to prominence, largely due to the uncontrollable rage and punishment that was confined in their music, which they very slowly and smoothly began to evolve Saturday 20 June 2020 ‘I could float here forever’ – a tribute to ‘white pony’ on its 20th anniversary Friday 19 June 2020 INTERVIEW: Blag Dahlia Thursday 18 June 2020 INTERVIEW: Bleed From Within