With ambitious thunder, Maebe emit enough energy from their fingertips to light up cities and leave smiles on faces without a single word spoken.
14 years after their debut Wot Gorilla? have returned to invite us back through the wormhole on Stay Home. we spoke with lead vocalist and guitarist Matt Haigh on the return and what's different this time around.
Wot Gorilla? return full of heart and surgical precision, proving to be the greatest version of themselves on Stay Home.
Raw and uncompromising melodic hardcore, Death of Youth are a bright spark waiting to catch fire on debut Nothing Is the Same Anymore.
After a 2025 which saw Pile release critically acclaimed new album Sunshine and Balance Beams and a tour stretching 30 dates across the UK/EU we caught up with Rick Maguire of Pile to reflect on the past year and ponder on the future
Scotlands metallic maestros deliver a shotgun blast of tender abuse with a short but sweet collection of love anthems to scream at your lover
Sulk Rooms pays tribute to the restorative strength of the natural world on Rewilding, creating blissful hypnosis through spellbinding ambience and euphoric electronica
Alpha Male Tea Party grow new and permanent limbs on Reptilian Brain as evolution brings their voice to the forefront and the results are worthy of inspiring a new generation once again
An album of impressive acceleration, Fever Dreamer anchors Claw The Thin Ice into an identity of rich potential
Slow Crush harvest the toil of the road on Thirst into a gritty exorcism in human fragility which sees them pry open the door to the roar of new and thunderous possibilities.
Armed to take on all who wait behind the fog gates, Vanitas erupt in purple and gold with a boss battle soundtrack to excite and inspire on Journey To The Sun.
After defining DIY for 16 years, Sunshine and Balance Beams ensures Pile are worthy of triumphant celebration