The strains of the modern music industry may have worn Pet Needs down, but in their resilience, they’ve produced some pretty great alt-punk as a result.
A good return from Poison The Well succeeds most in bringing some much-appreciated volatility to metalcore.
Del Water Gap brings his reflective indie-pop to Manchester’s Academy.
Awash with urgency and a forward-thinking thrust, Shoreline’s new album confidently stakes their claim for being among emo’s most promising risers.
Pop smashes, nonstop energy and the glow of artistic liberation turn Kesha’s Manchester show into a must-see spectacle.
Off the back of a great new album to push their dark-punk forward, Witch Fever’s extensive UK tour arrives in Bristol.
A fired-up Lamb Of God holds steady as one of modern metal’s tentpole names.
Art-rock mavericks Cardiacs arrive in Manchester to deliver a fan-ready show for the ages.
The art-pop extravaganza that is David Byrne’s Who Is The Sky? Tour arrives at Manchester’s O2 Apollo.
In this Review Round-Up, indie-rock and punk produce some strong new albums from Gladie and Filth Is Eternal respectively, while hard rock gives us a total non-starter from S8NT ELEKTRIC.
