Crucial to understanding Motion City Soundtrack’s sound, and how it has developed, is understanding where it came from. A mixture of early ‘90s indie and post hardcore – Pixies, Weezer, Fugazi, and ...
Down on the English Riviera, festival season is about to come to an abrupt end under a curtain of constant, swirling rain. However, inside Burn it Down’s intimate collection of harbourside venues, the ...
The crowd’s still finding its feet – half are wearing sunglasses that probably cost more than most people’s tents, while the ...
As the dust settles on Friday night, there’s that familiar festival feeling – throat raw, ears ringing, feet aching, but ...
Join Us In Creating Excellence”. It’s a short statement and it reads; Okay – but what if it was also really good? Listen back to Soulkeeper’s discography and there’s a clear sense of progression.
Scene Queen has attracted a crowd who are overwhelmingly female, mostly channeling neon pink, and all of whom are absolutely comfortable being themselves. Just by creating this space, Scene Queen ...
Something To Consume’ is a truly collaborative effort, with guitarists and drummer Ava Schrobilgen, Ellie Livingston, and Chloe de St. Aubin each writing and fronting roughly a third of the album.
Post-hardcore legends La Dispute have released their first album in six years – or rather, they have just finished releasing it. ‘No One Was Driving the Car’, an exploration of social and ...
That five act structure – itself an interesting way of conceiving an album in the age of streaming – creates distinct thematic chunks, not only in Jordan Dreyer’s poetic lyricism, but in the music ...
Sunday at Bloodstock feels like the last big push, the point where tired bodies somehow find new reserves of energy. The arena is buzzing from the off, breakfast beers in hand and pits already forming ...
Saturday at Bloodstock hums with mid-festival energy; campsites buzzing, bars busy, and fans shaking off hangovers or diving straight back into the pit. With Machine Head topping the bill, there’s a ...
It feels like it’s been a lifetime since we’ve heard some chunky output from the Dinosaur Pile-Up boys and to some extent, it has been. Six years since their last release, ‘Celebrity Mansions’, the ...
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