Introducing: Derby rock duo MYOKE

There's a school of thought that keeping things simple can help you produce greater results than something big, complicated and elaborate. That particular thought brings us to Derby-based rockers MYOKE. You wouldn't believe it on first listen, but this up-and-coming band consists of just two members - lead singer and guitarist Nat Webb and drummer... Continue Reading →

Album Review: Of Mice & Men – Cold World

If you love the brutality of Of Mice & Men's original material - I'm thinking epic tracks like Ben Threw on The Flood - then this may not be for you, but the Orange County five-piece's fourth album Cold World showcases a band maturing in their musical offering. Cold World is largely an enjoyable rock / metalcore record that will appeal to the... Continue Reading →

Album Review: A Day To Remember – Bad Vibrations

A Day To Remember are back and in very fine fashion indeed. The Florida rockers' sixth album sees them return to their very best, harking back to the great days of For Those Who Have Heart and Homesick, with their trademark sound on latest release Bad Vibrations. Fresh from touring with the likes of The Amity Affliction and... Continue Reading →

Exciting album news & Single Review: While She Sleeps – Civil Isolation

Love brutal, shouty rock? Yep, me too. That's why I'm currently loving While She Sleeps' new single Civil Isolation. The Sheffield rockers have followed up last year's brilliant Brainwashed album with sounds like more of the same. Civil Isolation starts out in brutal fashion, shouty lyrics and a heavy drumbeat before launching into heavily distorted gutar... Continue Reading →

Album Review: Area 11 – Modern Synthesis

Every now and again an album comes along that blows you away and you just can't stop listening to it. Bristol rockers Area 11's second record Modern Synthesis is just that, and it's by far and away the best album we've heard so far this year. The album kicks off with an ominous crash and electronic... Continue Reading →

Video Review: Stormy Strong – Holiday

With today being the hottest day of the year so far for much of the UK, it seems only natural to review a song that oozes that summer feeling. So today we've been enjoying the summer feel-good vibes that come to us from Stormy Strong on their new track Holiday. To start with the video... Continue Reading →

Single Review: Jimmy Eat World – Get Right

One of the defining moments of my personal music education is Jimmy Eat World's classic Bleed American album. Tracks like Sweetness and Get It Faster helped a 17-year-old me fall in love with rock music all the way back in 2001 - yes, it's 15 years since that album was released! Now, a decade and a half... Continue Reading →

Video Review: Chasing Cadence – Everyone Relax

If you've not heard of Chasing Cadence before, then we'd like to introduce you to a very special up and coming British band. They're fast, they're frantic, they're brutal but they're also brilliant, melodic and, in Jack Harris, they have a singer whose voice makes the hairs on your arms stand up. The video for... Continue Reading →

Video Review: Coheed & Cambria – Bridge & Tunnel (demo)

If you're a long-time fan of Coheed & Cambria - from back in the days of In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth and Good Apollo I'm Burning et al - then you'd be forgiven for not recognising their new video release Bridge & Tunnel as a C&C track. The wonderful rocky guitar riffs and driving drums on tracks like... Continue Reading →

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