A weirder, wilder version of The Scratch takes their palette of Celtic folk and metal to new heights, while remaining indelibly steadfast in spirit.
For the pleasant yet middle-of-the-road pop-punk on offer, calling Alex Melton’s move from covers to original music a ‘leap’ might be too generous.
The sweeping headiness of Psychedelic Porn Crumpets arrives at Manchester’s Albert Hall.
grandson brings his charged rap-rock to Manchester’s Academy on his latest UK tour.
They’re about as deep as a paddling pool (and about as innovative as one, too), but Airbourne channel all their energies into red-blooded rock ‘n’ roll for some pretty great fun.
The Callous Daoboys serve up mathcore of the most blistering variety as their UK tour stops off in Manchester.
An expansive journey through death and rebirth shapes another Gorillaz album stuffed with collaborators, while also keeping a firm grip on humanity and earnestness.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s a host of flawed but solid albums, spanning a beatdown from Varials; an exercise in alt-metal opulence from Lost Society; and an indie-rock overreach from snake eyes.
Autumn Fires’ new EP is a familiar yet polished and promising addition to the modern pop-punk canon.
Beauty School’s leap from strength to strength shows no sign of stopping with their triumphant Manchester headline show.
