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The Sound Of 2023: The new artists changing heavy music

The Sound Of 2023: The new artists changing heavy music

From fuzzy garage-rock and razorwire hardcore to infectious alt.pop and self-described bimbocore, 2023 has a lot to offer. Here’s our pick of the rising stars who’ll carry alternative music onwards and upwards over the next 12 months…

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Sun, Satan and secret sets: The highlights from Bloodstock 2022

Sun, Satan and secret sets: The highlights from Bloodstock 2022

K! slaps on the sunscreen and straps on the camel-pack to dive into the most sizzling metal gathering of the summer… Bloodstock Open Air!

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The things we learned at DesertFest 2022

The things we learned at DesertFest 2022

Last weekend, DesertFest once again hit the venues of Camden for three days of volume, weed and riffs. Here’s what we found…

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EP review: Inhuman Nature – Under The Boot

EP review: Inhuman Nature – Under The Boot

A short, sharp, speedy shock from Brit thrashists Inhuman Nature…

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