In the heart of Highbury, where the pulse of London’s underground music scene beats strongest, The Garage transformed into a ...
Manchester-based pop-punk band Hot Milk have a brand new single and the announcement of a forthcoming EP. The new record will be titled The King And Queen Of Gasoline and focuses on tearaways and ...
It doesn’t feel like long since this years Bloodstock came to a close. However, following right up from the festivals announcement of special guests, Body Count. They’ve dropped yet another huge ...
It’s a misty October night and the streets of Birmingham look like something from Silent Hill as we make our way to the o2 Institute. Tonight’s show is worth taking the chance of running into Pyramid ...
It’s their first new music of 2017 and it’s obviously proved a hit with our readers. Brighton rockers Rory Indiana are the latest winners of the Rock Sins video of the week, taking home last weeks’ ...
It is profoundly depressing that in 2019 bands of the stature and respectability of Thrice and Refused would get their venue downgraded. Originally slated to appear at the prestigious Brixton Academy, ...
Napalm Death’s penchant for noisiness is well documented. From their grinding, genre-creating debut LP, Scum, to the groove that has defined much of their post-millennium career, the band’s harnessing ...
Slam Dunk Festival really is spoiling us this year, with even more bands announced for its 16th festival this year. The latest instalment of bands includes Cancer Bats, The Bronx, The Summer Set, ...
This latest edition of the Rock Sins’ playlist features the usual mix of new singles, new tracks from just released albums and EP’s and a few old favourites thrown in for good measure. We’re ...
Over the last few weeks, the powers that be at Catton Hall have added yet more tremendous bands to the 2015 Bloodstock Open Air Festival line up. We’ve been a bit remiss in providing an update about ...
Some very sad news to report tonight from the British metal community. Ben Aucott, guitarist of Mage (as well as several other bands previously) has tragically passed away on Sunday at the age of 40.
In a somewhat shocking turn of events earlier this week, Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes have announced via social media they’re taking a break after their current UK/EU tour following a nine year ...