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From Tuesday 19 April 2016

Watch the video for ‘Cornerstone’ by Coast To Coast

Taken from their recently released ‘Dwell’ EP, Birmingham outfit Coast To Coast have unveiled the official video for ‘Cornerstone’ – their self-confessed record highlight. “‘Cornerstone’ is about long distance relationships, the band explain, “it’s the most emo-rock track on the album and it’s everyone’s favourite track on the EP in

Wednesday 13 April 2016

First play of the brutal new three-track EP by PINTS

‘Still Smoking, Still Drinking, Still Gambling’ is a whirlwind tour of ferociously angry punk. It’s a heavy slice of what we’ve come to expect from Essex outfit PINTS, offering a no-holds-barred barrage of noise underpinned by the faintest of melodies. As you’ve probably guessed from those words, it’s brilliant. “Fast,

Tuesday 12 April 2016

Meet BarCreeps through new track, ‘The Hour Between Dog And Wolf’

We may have used “meet” in the loosest sense in the title of this article, as London based quartet BarCreeps remain entirely mysterious. Opting never to show their faces in promotional material in favour of the pictured generic bar creep (get it?), the outfit have only revealed their musical

Friday 08 April 2016

Celebrate the upsides with Living Means’ ‘The Downside’

If you’ve ever struggled to see the link between pop-punk and what emo morphed into following the turn of the century. Living Means are building that bridge with ‘The Downside’. Taken from the forthcoming EP of the same name, it perfectly marries upbeat pop-punk with the vocal delivery of

First play of the ‘Cult Of You’ EP by The Summer War

Beginning life as a straightforward pop-punk outfit, as bassist and co-vocalist Tom Farr notes, Manchester’s The Summer War have expanded into much more over time. “We wouldn’t say we really fit into that genre as a band anymore,” he exclaims, before listing the multitude of influences that have led

Thursday 07 April 2016

Broken Gold are turning blue in their new video

Despite sharing two members with upbeat melodic punk-and-rollers Riverboat Gamblers, Broken Gold are an entirely different beast. Having began life in 2008 they present the less frivolous side of punk, spring-boarded by vocalist Ian MacDougall’s serious car accident the following year. ‘Turning Blue’, the title-track for last year’s EP, is

Dave House becomes Permanent Record and streams ‘The Vision’

Dave House last released a solo record back in 2009. Since ‘Intersections’, a title that would be absorbed by Into It. Over It. four years later, he’s been playing as the guitarist for punk outfit Pacer resulting in the release of three full-lengths, most recently 2012’s ‘Mechanical’. Having taken

Wednesday 06 April 2016

The Decomposers’ blood runs cold in their new video

Lincoln’s The Decomposers are set to make their mark with their debut ‘Born Out Of Silence’ release on the 6th May, a collection of songs melting rock and roll swagger with their indie charm. They take influence from the faster paced moments of Manchester Orchestra, a comparison in part

Tuesday 05 April 2016

Check Out This New Video From The Maxies

Today we’ve got a brand new video from The Maxies. The Maxies have secretly expanded their plot for world domination in the name of Greenland. This group of masked super villains have wreaked havoc across the United States and Japan, bringing audiences to their knees with their diabolical mix

First play of the new EP by hardcore mob Colors Dead Bleed

Split between Belgium and Holland, Colors Dead Bleed are a superground of sorts formed by previous members of mainland European outfits Tech-9, Human Demise, The Butcher and Between The Lines. Taking influence from their heroes Sick Of It All, Rise Against and Comeback Kid, their ‘Breath Of A Ghost’