News twenty one pilots drop new single, announce North American tour Picking up where Paladin Strait left off, watch twenty one pilots’ new video for The Contract, and see where you can catch the band live on their Breach tour.
Reviews Album review: Calum Hood – ORDER chaos ORDER 5 Seconds Of Summer’s Calum Hood holds a mirror up to his mind on his debut solo album – and it’s REALLY quite GOOD…
News Deaf Havana release new single, Hurts To Be Lonely Taken from this October’s We’re Never Getting Out LP, Deaf Havana have unveiled a powerful new single that “covers the feelings of being completely alone or making your partner feel completely alone in a relationship”.
Features Green Day: “This has been one of my favourite eras that we’ve ever had” Green Day are finally, finally coming to Download. Which, as festival experts, is long overdue. Fresh from their spell at Coachella, Billie Joe Armstrong looks forward to making their mark at the home of rock, recalls the madness of their first Brit fest experiences, and how they’re ending Saviors soon to preserve it…
News Biffy Clyro return with new single, A Little Love After previewing it live recently, Biffy Clyro have just unleashed new single/video A Little Love, with the promise that more material will ‘follow soon’.
News De’Wayne has unveiled a poignant new single, sundays The superb final single from De’Wayne’s new album june is here – and this one is about “the complicated bond between a father and son…”
News See Billie Eilish cover Paramore’s The Only Exception at her HIT ME HARD AND SOFT Tour At Paris’ Accor Arena last night (June 10), Billie Eilish revealed a Hayley Williams-approved cover of The Only Exception: “Y’all did this so beautifully…”
The Cover Story Malevolence: “Bands come and go, and it’s really nice to believe that we’re still on the up” Lately, Malevolence have been able to do no wrong – well, apart from in the eyes of the National Trust. With new album Where Only The Truth Is Spoken almost here, the Sheffield stars talk pressure and pride, having the “best job in the world”, and taking the leap towards even bigger things…
News Stray From The Path announce final European and UK tour Stray From The Path will say goodbye at the end of this year, wrapping things up with UK farewell dates in Birmingham, London, Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester and Bristol.
Features Lowen: “I want to explore the edges of discomfort in what we do” Barnstorming breakthrough Do Not Go To War With The Demons Of Mazandaran has already catapulted London prog-doomsters Lowen onto some of metal’s biggest stages. But as bewitching vocalist Nina Saeidi delves into her fascinations with Middle Eastern culture and esoteric teachings, arcane weaponry and the deadly arts, they’ve got fathomless depths still to explore…
News Listen to Nova Twins’ new cover of Doechii’s Anxiety For Spotify Singles, Nova Twins have tackled Doechii’s mega-viral Anxiety, and unleashed a live version of Piranha…
News Turnstile announce NEVER ENOUGH U.S. tour Turnstile are hitting the road later this year in support of new album NEVER ENOUGH, and they’re bringing along Amyl And The Sniffers, Speed and more at select dates.
Features “It’s quite a dark album, but I feel lighter”: Inside the unflinching return of Witch Fever As Witch Fever announce FEVEREATEN – the follow-up to 2022’s breath-taking debut Congregation – Amy Walpole unpacks the clash of fiction and reality in album number two, how the band are forever drawn to creating angry music, and why the Bible’s Eve is actually kinda “hot”…
Reviews Album review: AlphaWhores – You Can Come Out Now Panama City alt.rock duo show promise on stoner-flavoured second album.
News “It feels like a rebirth”: Orbit Culture announce new album, Death Above Life Orbit Culture have revealed details of their new album Death Above Life, and unleashed its title-track which is “darker, heavier and leans into a more horror-driven side” of the band…
Features “It’s really f*cking hard being young right now”: How Pinkshift are fighting back on new album Earthkeeper Pinkshift have had no shortage of outrage to simmer on over the last few years. Rather than blindly raging against the injustices being perpetrated against minorities, the queer community and the broader working classes, however, superb second album Earthkeeper finds the Baltimore crew seeking solace and resolution…