A Day To Remember, Hot Milk, Creeper and Daughtry are among the next batch of bands announced for Download Festival 2026, as we break down everything new that’s just been added.
Even during what’s supposedly their most creative period to date, folk-rock banality continues to follow Mumford & Sons wherever they go.
In this Review Round-Up, A Wilhelm Scream come out with a stellar return, next to new albums from The Gloom In The Corner and Shelf Lives that are also pleasantly strong.
Nothing open up—musically and thematically—for a heady exploration of shoegaze, emo and alt-rock that contains some of their most arresting moments to date.
The grand, manic theatricality of Avatar’s melodeath arrives at Manchester’s Academy.
More than a decade after their commercial peak, Of Monsters And Men’s indie-folk is still going strong in Manchester’s Albert Hall.
Valentine’s Day with Deftones in Manchester finds alt-metal’s most enduring luminaries on the form of their lives.
In this Review Round-Up, a wide range of releases trends towards the positive from ATLAS, Bruise Control and Death Of Youth, although Gogol Bordello’s newest sorely falls short.
Mothica’s alt-metal swerve might prove mixed, but as always, her honesty and vulnerability is the core of her appeal.
On their recent run with Resolve, we sat down with Windwaker to talk touring, hip-hop, AI, and what’s coming up for them next.
