News Check out Poppy’s moody cover of Alanis Morrissette’s Hand In My Pocket Poppy's cover of Alanis Morrisette's Hand In My Pocket appears on the soundtrack to the Canadian indie film Mile End Kicks.
The Cover Story Guilt Trip: “The sense of pride I get from the scene is that we’re still labelled a hardcore band – that’s important to me” After handing out a bruising at Slam Dunk weekend, Guilt Trip are poised to deliver their knockout blow with new album Armour Of Angels next week. Having come up through the increasingly more fertile northern hardcore scene, frontman Jay Valentine reflects on how they have defied the naysayers, discovered their own voice, and done things their own way...
News Ozzy Osbourne honoured as “a towering figure in the history of rock and heavy metal” in the US House of Representatives After the late Black Sabbath legend's contributions to culture were entered into the Congressional Record a couple of weeks ago, Congresswoman Victoria Spartz gave a speech honouring Ozzy Osbourne's legacy in the House Of Representatives.
News Loathe announce A Stranger To You album release show in hometown of Liverpool Scouse fans rejoice - Loathe are celebrating the release of their long-awaited album A Stranger To You in Liverpool on the day it comes out...
News Kid Bookie announces new album Cheaper Than Therapy II and releases new single Prettier Kid Bookie's new album Cheaper Than Therapy II features collaborations with (deep breath) Corey Taylor, Rose McGowan, Lady Leshurr, Shona McGarty and Kate Nash, and he's released another preview in the form of new single Prettier.
Reviews Album review: Static Dress – Injury Episode With sharper songwriting and a more eclectic palette, Static Dress have conjured emo magic on their deeply conceptual second album, Injury Episode
Reviews The Big Review: Slam Dunk 2026 Hotter than Hell! Slam Dunk celebrates its 20th birthday with a scorcher, soundtracked by Good Charlotte, Knocked Loose, Malevolence, Stand Atlantic and a truckload more!
Features “It holds up today as an artefact in its own right”: Why Boston Manor are celebrating 10 years of Be Nothing. After treating Slam Dunk to a celebration of their 2016 debut album, Boston Manor are reissuing Be Nothing. and hitting the road. Singer Henry Cox tells K! about this emotional trip down memory lane, how the album became a cult favourite, and why – although it’s inspiring new material – he can never write lyrics the same way again…