Blossoms – Cool Like You
To write one album in which all the songs sound the same is quite a feat, to do said task twice is quite impressive.
To write one album in which all the songs sound the same is quite a feat, to do said task twice is quite impressive.
Following the recent release of Where I Go When I Am Sleeping, Casey set out for their first headline tour over Europe and the UK.
Django Django played The Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles with support from Tank and the Bangas, and The Seshen.
Slam Dunk Festival is almost upon us, and we’ve put together the ultimate playlist to get you in the mood!
Death makes its mark on KOKO…
Following their support slot on the Enter Shikari arena tour in November last year, Astroid Boys headed out onto their headline tour with multiple sold-out shows and their penultimate date at Nottingham’s Rescue Rooms certainly didn’t disappoint.
Scottish rock band The Fratellis, known for their Top 10 success with songs like ‘Chelsea Dagger’ (and its memorable melody), have finally released their fifth album titled In Your Own Sweet Time.
Coming right off a headline slot on the Key Club Stage back in May 2017 at Slam Dunk Festival, Tonight Alive announced they were off to set off onto the next album for the rest of the year.
Where can I start with the Finnish death/sludge metallers Black Royal? Well, how about, “fucking awesome”?
Bahamas played the Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles with support from The Weather Station.
Horizon Ablaze released their new album The Weight of a Thousand Suns last week through Leviathan, leaving behind for the most part the dark, graven, blackened death metal box they were put in with the previous album Dodsverk, and ventured out into the progressive black metal wilderness stretching into the fiery horizon, following bands of the ilk of fellow Norwegians, Enslaved and Emperor.
Psychedelic indie heroes MGMT have come back with a bang. After their first album, the band released two poorly received LPs but it’s definitely safe to say that fun-filled Little Dark Age has won their fans back over.
Walk The Moon played the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles with support from Company of Thieves.
Saint Motel played The Wiltern in Los Angeles with support from KOLARS.
I made my way to North London having not been to The Dome before, however, as soon as I left Tufnell Park Station knew I was in the right place, with artwork and band names you couldn’t read nor pronounce on t-shirts as well as proudly displayed inverted crucifixes.
K.Flay brought her new tour to Los Angeles, with support from Sir Sly.