Stress Positions’ newest UK run finds them arrive in Bristol as their profile among powerviolence grows justifiably higher.
In this Review Round-Up, DevilDriver are back to their old tricks once again, but fortunately, there’s a much better selection in dark-pop from Au/Ra, hardcore from No Cure, and groove-metal from Red Method.
In changing course and going back to the earnest Britrock that saw them excel in the first place, The Xcerts’ new album is the most undeniable return to form there is.
My Chemical Romance kick off their Long Live The Black Parade Tour in Liverpool, with a display of stadium-rock excess and imagination that frequently hits transcendent levels.
The decadent synthpop of Empire Of The Sun makes for some joyous moments at Halifax’s Piece Hall.
Even with some truly unbearable heat to contend with, Bilmuri’s energy and collection of bangers holds tight that there are few more entertaining.
The Pretty Reckless continue to stand a head taller than most in the retro-rock space, though their new album carries just as many limitations as it does strengths.
In celebration of two of 2006’s crowning achievements in post-hardcore, Alexisonfire and Billy Talent join forces for a showstopping Wembley co-headliner.
Kicking off Haydock Park Racecourse’s summer concert series, Tom Grennan delivers a performance loaded with energy and spark.
