With TOO LATE NOW Pacific Northwest extreme pop outfit male//gaze may have just released one of the most evocative and inspiring EPs of 2025.
La Dispute is back after six years with a masterpiece in composition and storytelling. No One Was Driving The Car is more than an album, it’s a whole cinematic experience.
Death Pill’s new album Sologamy is an important reminder that everything is possible in the realm of music.
The new album ‘Deep Living’ is a real fresh start for noise-makers Lower Slaughter, while also showcasing their brand-new line-up.
Stormo’s latest album Tagli/Talee has landed and it’s here to bring some new exciting contaminations while at the same time confirming the band as masters of post-hardcore.
Alt Blk Era's debut album Rave Immortal is everything everyone anticipated for the talented alternative duo from Notthingham and more.
Irish post-rock giants God Is An Astronaut’s eleventh studio album "Embers" is the perfect piece of work to feed your brain with beauty.
After being the kings of the London powerviolence live scene for years, Do One are now emerging to the outside world with their first full-length album and it slaps.
Sludge metal Thou came back with their most straightforward album to date and demonstrate us once again how zealous and radical their music is.
Midwest screamo powerhouse Frail Body performed their new album Artificial Bouquet in full during their first ever UK tour. With support coming from Chalk Hands and As Living Arrows, here's what their London date entailed.
Hasting’s punk top dogs Haest are getting back to their hardcore roots with their new EP Sight Unseen.
Gouge Away are back and their third LP Deep Sage is a precious gift from them to them and from them to us.