Wristmeetrazor: “Good art needs to have a bit of pain behind it”On their new album Degeneration, Wristmeetrazor examine misanthropy, hypocrisy and abuse of power. Justin Fornof explains how they got it all out, via a trip to a cabin in the woods…
Gen And The Degenerates: “Our songs always come with a positive spin or a sense of humour”With so many reasons to be angry, it’s hard to look on the bright side. Unless you’re brilliantly fun UK punks Gen And The Degenerates – then it’s all you can do…
SeeYouSpaceCowboy: “This is the uncensored, no-holds-barred version of us”San Diego sasscore stars SeeYouSpaceCowboy are no strangers to turmoil and destruction. Where 2021 breakout LP The Romance Of Affliction looked brutally inwards, though, upcoming third album Coup De Grâce takes a more “playful” approach as the world falls apart around us. For the band’s Cover Story debut, Connie Sgarbossa lifts the lid on the record, talking creativity, cabaret and pure chaos…
Cherym: “This is gonna be the year of being unapologetically yourself”Derry punk pair Cherym are all about telling life’s truths, without getting too political. They also like a laugh. We met them ahead of their tour with Enter Shikari to chat queerness, nostalgia, and more…
Pallbearer: “We’ve been blessed by having lives full of f*cked-up people, and being f*cked-up ourselves. It’s an easy thing to write about”Illness, struggle, recalibration, saxophones: Pallbearer’s Brett Campbell lifts the lid on the Arkansas prog-doomsters’ challenging new album, Mind Burns Alive…
Jazmin Bean: “I don’t think this is a healed album, or a wounded one. It’s a healing album”Jazmin Bean is changing. Already a name thanks to their wild make-up work, they’re fast becoming one of alt. music’s breakout stars. But as they detail on brilliant debut album Traumatic Livelihood, the road here has involved drugs, rehab, abuse and losing friends. And it’s now time to start getting better…
In the studio with Knocked Loose: “It was about expanding our approach”From “anxiety-inducing songs” to purposefully designed “big moments”, K! heads to Studio 606 to find out what’s to come from Knocked Loose’s highly-anticipated third record, You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To.
From Deftones to Jon Hopkins: The icons who inspired Charlie SimpsonBetween Fightstar and Busted, Charlie Simpson is a lord of both alt.metal and pop-rock. Where does he get it from? Nu-metal, grunge, and vibey electro, mainly…
In pictures: YONAKA’s superb headline show at London’s KOKOThis week YONAKA headlined London’s KOKO with support from NOISY and Mimi Barks – here’s what it looked like…
Lauran Hibberd: “I’ve always secretly been a pop-punk kid”Since 2022 debut Garageband Superstar, Lauran Hibberd has been on a rollercoaster ride to the top. Now armed with second album Girlfriend Material, the Isle Of Wight star digs into recording in Nashville, her ’00s-inspired influences, and having the most fun on tour with her favourite bands…
From expressive streetwear to emo anime: The best in alternative style this monthWhether you’re looking to show off your inner nerd or just get cosy with some Y2K-inspired tracksuits, this month’s drops are perfect for everywhere from Myspace to the mosh-pits.
“Every venue should have its own dog”: Neck Deep’s U.S. tour, in picturesGo inside Neck Deep’s life on the road as Ben Barlow talks us through their U.S. tour photo album…
Sum 41: “If there’s one record that defines who we are, it’s this one”In just under a year’s time, Sum 41 will be no more. But before the Canadian pop-punk legends call it a day, they’ve got a huge tour, not to mention this month’s outstanding final album. For one last time as Kerrang! cover stars, Deryck Whibley and Jason ‘Cone’ McCaslin reflect on their decision, what they’ll do next, and how right now the band are “the best we’ve ever been”…
“The cops caught me on a stolen snowmobile”: 13 Questions with Blind Channel’s Joel HokkaBlind Channel man Joel faces K!’s 13 Questions, and tells tales of grand theft snowmobile, rancid fish, and his short, terrifying career as a taxi driver…
Botch: “It’s been so good to close things off properly, to write the ending to this story that we wanted to”As young men at the turn of the millennium, Tacoma trailblazers Botch burned bright and fast, helping reshape heavy music but coming off the rails long before their genius was truly appreciated. Two decades later, with the end of a whirlwind reunion run looming, they look back and wonder at the beautiful carnage they’ve unleashed…
In pictures: The Callous Daoboys’ gloriously chaotic K! PitCrowdsurfing, mosh-pits and some of the best, most exciting heavy music on the planet: yep, it’s The Callous Daoboys in The K! Pit!