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From Tuesday 29 December 2015

End of Year Review: Maryam Hassan

From Wednesday 04 November 2015

Best of October 2015

October is always a pretty crazy month, mainly because it either plays host to or immediately precedes the world’s most iconic punk-rock gathering, FEST. You may have gathered by our social media that we had a brilliantly debauched time out in Florida. But before that we’ve been getting our

From Thursday 15 October 2015

Don’t miss out on the new Losing Sleep track, ‘Never Told You’

Having earned a name for themselves, blending experimental pop-punk with emo sensibilities that has seen them play alongside the likes of Spraynard, Modern Baseball and Moose Blood, Kingston four-piece Losing Sleep are finally ready to unleash ‘Fear Of Missing Out’ upon the world. Recorded last year with Bob Cooper, and

From Wednesday 16 September 2015

FEST14 Picks: Part One

From Sunday 06 September 2015

Best Of…August

August is here and gosh darn it was jam packed. We were at Hevy and at Reading winding up the end of the UK festival season with style. We saw a lot of brilliant bands from all genres of the alternative music scene so if anyone complains punk

From Thursday 03 September 2015

Reading Festival Saturday: Babymetal / Metallica

We end our Saturday coverage with two powerhouses of metal Babymetal and Metallica. Babymetal opened up the Main Stage and Metallica closed it but both put on massive, entertaining shows. Maryam Hassan got ALL the snaps.

From Wednesday 26 August 2015

With Ghosts – ‘Endings’

With Ghosts take a very English approach to the American-fuelled Pop-Punk genre. The band hails from Swindon and have just released their debut EP ‘Endings’. The production on the record, by Lee Batiuk, who most notably produced Deaf Havana’s latest record, is second-to-none and displays every aspect of

From Friday 14 August 2015

Interview: Bad Religion [August 2015]

Bad Religion are not only one of the most important, but one of the best punk bands that have ever existed. Over 35 years of touring and recording, they have managed to push the boundaries of their own sound without betraying it, and matured in every aspect of

From Wednesday 12 August 2015

Anna’s Anchor: Tour Diary – Part Four

Irish singer-songwriter Anna’s Anchor is undertaking a mammoth task. Armed with his guitar, a notepad and a trusted pen, he will embark on a journey that sees him play on a different Irish island each weekend throughout June and July, releasing a new track written and recorded at each

From Tuesday 16 June 2015

LIVE: Brand New / Dinosaur Pile Up @ Brooklyn Bowl, London

Tucked away in the cavernous 02 is the Brooklyn Bowl which tonight, houses around 1000 fans of a band who are more accustomed to playing venues nearly four times the size in the nation’s capital. It’s an impressive space, predominantly open plan with a vibe that tells you