The longevity of The Cribs is on full display as they bring their indie-rock to Manchester’s Albert Hall.
In this Review Round-Up, strong black-metal-adjacent work comes courtesy of GAEREA and Hellripper, while Dry Socket are equally great in hardcore.
Even with their base of hard rock and metal having barely changed after all these years, Black Label Society have still got it.
Aching folk melancholy and the opulence of the environment see Bill Ryder-Jones’ Stockport show enriched to no end.
Tautness and tension define Flatwounds’ new EP, making for a gripping, forceful alt-rock sound.
The knotted gloom of The Twilight Sad’s post-punk is still deeply arresting, seven years since their last album.
Once a legitimately promising metalcore prospect, Moodring blast away any and all personality to rest firmly in their genre’s doldrums.
A stripped-back album release show in Liverpool marks the start of a bold new era for Yonaka.
With a new album on the horizon and a huge rest of the year to follow, Holly Humberstone warms up with an intimate show in Liverpool’s Rough Trade.
Striking while the iron is hot, Mallavora’s debut full-length packs in everything they’ll need for a career of alt-metal superstardom.
