Yashin reveal why they split and reflect on the good times

Scottish rockers Yashin have opened up on their decision to split after 10 years as a band, laying the blame on record label Sony for "changing" songs the band recorded for their most recent album. We spoke to vocalist Kevin Miles at Yashin's London farewell gig last Friday, and he revealed the band called it a day... Continue Reading →

Introducing: Barbie Sailers fly the flag for Swiss rock music

When you think of Switzerland, awesome rock bands probably aren't the first thing that pop into your mind. However, Barbie Sailers, from the region of Ticino, near the Italian border in southern Switzerland, could be about to change all that. The band have been together since 2011, having all met at school a year earlier, and racked up gigs supporting some... Continue Reading →

New Band of the Week: High Rise

British metal music - in whatever guise you wish to label it, from metalcore and melodic hardcore to post-hardcore - is in a pretty good place right now. The likes of Bring Me The Horizon, Architects, Asking Alexandria, Enter Shikari to name just a few have put it on the map, and we're now seeing a whole new generation... 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 →

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