You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Thursday 01 December 2022 Top 25 Albums Of The Year Thursday 24 November 2022 Zeal And Ardor, Lake Malice @ Electric Brixton, London Live: Zeal & Ardor / Lake Malice @ Electric Brixton With original support Heriot unfortunately having to withdraw from the last couple of dates of Zeal & Ardor’s UK tour, Brighton’s Lake Malice have stepped in to open the show at Electric Brixton this evening. With a capacity ten times that of The Black Heart in Camden – where LIVE: Creeper @ The Roundhouse, London Through the years, the Roundhouse has seen it’s fair share of classic shows. Shows that have made bands and catapulted them to superstardom. Creeper are tonight’s headliners, dubbing the show ‘When The Sun Comes…’ and this is their biggest headline show of their career. It’s also sold Wednesday 23 November 2022 LIVE: The Wonder Years @ Electric Ballroom, London It feels like only yesterday that The Wonder Years were gracing the stage at Slam Dunk to play a bumper set of their first two albums. Plenty has happened since then, not least of which is the release of their latest output ‘The Hum Thursday 17 November 2022 Chelsea Grin – ‘Suffer In Hell’ It feels like deathcore maestros Chelsea Grin have been gone a long time. Well, they sort of have – their last album ‘Eternal Nightmare’ was released in 2018, they released the standalone singles ‘Bleeding Sun’ and ‘Blind Kings’ during the pandemic in 2020, and though the hunger Friday 11 November 2022 Dayseeker – ‘Dark Sun’ We all love music so much because it provides us with an outlet. It doesn’t matter if you’re a casual listener or one of the talents creating it – it provides an escape, therapy, an unbiased ear, a helping hand and so much more, and when bands Thursday 10 November 2022 LIVE: Wage War / The Devil Wears Prada / Siamese @ Electric Ballroom, London It’s been a good year for metalcore, hasn’t it? If we’re being honest it’s been a good few years for metalcore, let’s not kid ourselves, but this year has felt different and it’s largely down to the full revival of the touring circuit. Bands have been held back for Wage War, The Devil Wears Prada, Siamese @ Electric Ballroom Wednesday 09 November 2022 L.S. Dunes – ‘Past Lives’ Throughout the history of music, so-called “supergroups” have had mixed results. Audioslave, Velvet Revolver and Them Crooked Vultures are three examples of “supergroups” finding success, and then there are collaborations that many want to forget such as Lou Reed and Metallica. Nevertheless, when members of established bands come together,