Energy crisis who? Electronic alt-rock group PVRIS heat up Hammersmith's Eventim Apollo on a cold Thursday night.
The Deathcore scene is a tight knit community of dedicated fans, but there’s a new crew on the block about to tackle the impenetrable landscape set out by the forefathers of the genre.
Bringing impassioned hardcore to the masses, Going Off know what it takes to make you tick.
The Belfast indie-punks offer up an empowering message on their second album.
"Live For The First Time in 1338 Days..."
An album full of ambivalent emotions, Uncertain Joys see's The Subways back and with a new outlook.
The weeks ahead of an album release are always a strange time for a musician. You’ve put months of work into your art, but you’re just waiting for other people to hear what you’ve made.
Finnish quintet soundtrack the doom of mankind as the results of incompetence suffocates the planet.
Renaissance can be a beautiful thing and when an emerging group of extreme metal diehards manage to pay homage to the genres forbearers whilst still propelling things forward, success cannot be too far on the horizon.
Coming back harder than ever, Polar are the prime example of a band that should be so much bigger than they are.
Out with the old, in with the new. Welwyn Garden City’s favourite indie-punks add an arrow of synth strings to their bow.