Big Ole Album, Vol. 1′ not only marks twenty years since A Day To Remember’s debut LP, ‘And Their Name Was Treason’ – it also marks a stylistic return to the blend of metalcore and pop-punk that ...
New Delhi’s own Bloodywood have taken on the globe since their 2022 self-released debut, and here on their label debut, ‘Nu Delhi’, they’re still fearlessly flying their own flag painted in colours ...
For New York trio Imperial Triumphant, that meant mashing up extreme metal sonics with jazz sensibilities and musicianship, resulting in a long back catalogue of records that aim to challenge and ...
With the release of their debut album, ‘We Could Be Brave’, the key word that personifies Michael Cera Palin is that last one. Having formed over a decade ago, taking a hiatus and reforming early 2020 ...
Examining a Coheed and Cambria album in isolation used to be the last thing that frontman Claudio Sanchez wanted. We were always supposed to take the music and lyrics he produced as one part of the ...
There’s so much beauty waiting to be unearthed beneath the stark constructions of ‘Nine’, and you face the choice to throw yourself into the rough and uneasy landscapes Touché Amoré sonically paint or ...
With extreme metal, theres a tendency to think that the apex of heaviness has been reached some time ago. After all, once you’ve got brain rattling blast beats, riffs that sound like they’ve been ...
Grady Allen is surprisingly calm, wrapped in a bright yellow sweater and enjoying the afternoon sunshine. You’d think with Anxious’ second album, ‘Bambi’, coming out in less than a month, the frontman ...
Nearly eight years on from their first ever gig at The Black Heart, London cult heroes Green Lung have turned the beloved Camden institution into a shrine for all things occult ahead of their biggest ...
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