Rising above their members' pedigree, prog-metal and post-hardcore supergroup Vower deliver a stunningly tight and powerful debut EP which is bound to please both newcomers and fans of their previous projects.
Off the back of their gloomy debut album Dark Light we caught up with EYE frontwoman Jessica Ball to discuss the journey from her first inspiration to the final album.
Bilingual Irish rappers KNEECAP continue their upward trajectory while refusing to compromise their overtly political, hard partying attitude.
Cinematic post-rock duo Nordic Giants reinterpret and revisit some of their earliest material in a tight package perfect for both newcomers and day one fans.
South Wales metal act De’Lour show tremendous growth on their complex and crushingly heavy new EP
Bristol post-punks Knives bring new life to the genre with brash attitude and a healthy dose of saxophone-infused noise.
Bringing together styles as far reaching as doom metal, bedroom pop and gothic folk, Welsh trio EYE deliver a gripping experience on their debut album.
LA powerviolence quartet ACxDC prove that brevity is the soul of wit on their latest fast paced yet cathartic and nuanced album G.O.A.T
Psychedelic stoner rockers Mothman, The Man confuse and amaze on their wacky sophomore album.
Belgian post-metal newcomers Divided leave a strong first impression on their explorative and emotive debut album.
Legendary Canadian pop-punk band Sum 41 deliver an ambitious farewell on their eighth studio album.
Cambridge natives Grieving give their all on their varied and polished debut album, bringing vintage post-hardcore and indie energy to their modern emo sound.