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From Wednesday 18 May 2016

First play of the new Jaded track, ‘Valerian’

We’re extremely excited to be able to share the new track from West Midlands’ own Jaded. ‘Valerian’ is a slow burning, grungy, moody piece of excellence and sees the band writing their best music to date. You know those slow songs on Title Fight’s ‘Floral Green’? The ones that

Tuesday 17 May 2016

Stream the soaring new Witterquick track, ‘Rise’

Never shying away from soaring melodies, Witterquick have upped the ante with new track, ‘Rise’. Their prominent pop-hooks sit against a distinct alternative edge, pushing their emotive crescendo into the stratosphere as the track builds. The chorus is made for mass-singalongs, perfect to blast out of festival speakers as

First play of ‘Laugh Track’ by Vancouver math-emo trio, Yes Bear

‘Laugh Track’, the new song taken from Vancouver trio Yes Bear’s forthcoming EP, delivers a musical reflection of the record’s title, ‘Glimmer’. At just over two minutes, it’s a short burst of erratic yet light energy, complimented by raw melodic vocals that recall the likes of Yourcodenameis:milo. ‘Glimmer’, due for

Monday 16 May 2016

First play of the new Seven Stories High EP, ‘Take The Long Road Home’

Welsh outfit Seven Stories High are gearing up for the release of their ‘Take The Long Road Home’ EP on the 20th May 2016. Across the record’s six tracks proper the band channel the likes of A Day To Remember and Four Year Strong, blending them with the distinct

Watch an exclusive interview with Hatebreed’s Jamey Jasta

With Hatebreed’s absolutely flawless new album ‘The Concrete Confessional‘ now out, the hardcore titans have once again proved exactly why they continue to dominate festival lineups and welcome critical acclaim. To celebrate the Nuclear Blast Records release, vocalist Jamey shared his thoughts on heavy music and how it

Saturday 14 May 2016

First play of the new Video Store EP

Rotterdam five-piece Video Store blend their gritty punk with Midwestern emo breaks, pulling in lessons learned from their previous outfits. Between them, the band members have played in the likes of Face Tomorrow, Modern Life is War, Razor Crusade, Malkovich, Gold, Kill Traitors, and Sepiroth. They are also mostly

Friday 13 May 2016

Make ‘Headway’ with the new Not Today EP

Playing with styles, Manchester five-piece Not Today are all about their new-found positive outlook. As it offers various musical surprises (not least the heavier ‘Coming Storm’), their broad melodic rock is pulled together by optimism. ‘Headway’, their brand new EP, is the proactive follow-up to last year’s ‘Infinity’. If

Thursday 12 May 2016

First play of Naked Hour’s excellent new track, ‘Crossfade’

‘Crossfade’, taken from Naked Hour’s forthcoming ‘Always On The Weekend’ mini-album, is minimalism at its best. Built around an insatiably catchy hook, it’s as whimsical as it is heavy. Bouncing from vocalist Teal Bluestone’s mesmerising twists to increasingly thunderous guitar work, the track journeys from the understated to the

Watch LA duo Sego perform ‘Stars’ live at The Cube

With a sound owing as much to indie as it does to more experimental tones, LA duo Sego have established themselves as an integral part of their local punk scene. This accolade is in no small part thanks to The Cube, a part industrial warehouse and part hippie commune

First play of the new Andrew Cream track, ‘The Final Straw’

You are responsible for your own happiness. That’s the message on singer-songwriter Andrew Cream’s new track, ‘The Final Straw’. “Get up, move on and make us all proud of you,” he sings on the track’s chorus, a motivational message drawn out of Cream’s own experiences. “‘The Final Straw’ is one