Album Review: Dave Hause – Bury Me In Philly

One of my favourite gigs of all time was seeing The Gaslight Anthem at the excellent Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver around seven years ago. A then relatively unknown English guy opened proceedings, and was then giving away badges and other memorabilia at the back of the dancefloor. Me and my Scottish mate introduced ourselves, told him we enjoyed... Continue Reading →

Album Review: NIGHTLIFE – Salt & Acid

When NIGHTLIFE tell us they write songs with the purpose of imagining them being played as WWE entrance songs, you can understand why we get a little bit excited. The London rockers have been busy adapting and evolving their sound over several years, with the end result being this week's release of debut album Salt & Acid. Having... Continue Reading →

New Band of the Week: The Klares

If you were of a certain age back in 2006 then you'll remember with fondness the impact that four largely unknown 20-year-old guys from Sheffield made on the music industry with their debut album. Over a decade later history could be set to repeat itself with the emergence of Irish rockers The Klares. The quartet of Andy... Continue Reading →

Single Review: Taking Names – Say Anything

Norwegian rockers Taking Names are a fun throwback to the good old pop-punk heyday of the likes of Blink-182 and co. The band, from the city of Bergen, enjoyed great success in their homeland last year, including making it to Årets Urørt, the national final for unsigned artists hosted by the biggest Norwegian radio station NRK P3. They're... Continue Reading →

Single Review: The One Hundred – Dark Matters

A band that claims to be "the new breed, the new generation" in their first song on their debut EP has a lot to live up to. But London's The One Hundred back that claim up in abundance, and are all set to be one of the hottest bands around in 2017. The four piece's unique electr0-metal... Continue Reading →

Single Review: Brightlight City – Past/Future

When we met Brightlight City a few weeks ago, the band promised us this year's upcoming EP would bring with it a new-found punkier sound. This week we got the first sign that they're delivering on that with the first track from that EP being revealed, in the form of Past/Future. The track has, like the rest of the... Continue Reading →

Introducing: Miseria

Sweden has a strong legacy of producing some awesome metal bands. The likes of In Flames and Meshuggah, to name but two, have flown the flag in years gone by, but Gothenburg's Miseria are part of a whole host of exciting bands emerging from the Scandinavian nation. The five-piece of Alexander Buhaj (vocals), Johan Olsson and Andre... Continue Reading →

New Band of the Week: Thrones

It's been a while since we brought you something really heavy, but in the form of 'atmospheric hardcore' act Thrones we've got something that's exactly that. The Northampton-based five-piece sound like a fusion of two of the best British bands around, Architects and While She Sleeps. So that tells you they sound pretty fantastic. The... Continue Reading →

Introducing: Those Who Knew

The Internet is a weird and wonderful thing which, among its plentiful positives and negatives, excels in bringing like-minded people together - and Derbyshire rockers Those Who Knew are testament to exactly that. Drummer Emily brought the band together by advertising on sites like Join My Band, through which she found Danny Peet, the lead guitarist... Continue Reading →

Introducing: Twist Helix on saving affordable music venues in Newcastle

We recently published a guest blog post that highlighted the plight of affordable venues and creative spaces, and the need to save them to help Britain's emerging musicians. The topic arose again when we spoke to Newcastle-based electro trio Twist Helix this week. Singer and keys player Bea Garcia Cisneros told us the knock-on impact could be huge: "The... Continue Reading →

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