In this Review Round-Up, there’s plenty of strong work amongst the poignant new album from At The Gates, and a couple of punk ear-catchers from Death Lens and goo.
A huge homecoming show at Manchester’s Co-Op Live is more than enough to solidify James among ’90s indie’s most resilient names.
Roman Candle’s debut full-length builds on their immense promise enormously, establishing them as one of the finest new screamo names around.
14 years since their last full-length, The Cab are back, though after listening to this new one, you’ll probably wish they weren’t.
A new vicious, malicious album from Portrayal Of Guilt keeps their position among heavy music’s strongest firmly intact.
SPEED arrive in Bristol, bringing with them a stacked bill and one of the most incredible displays of prowess in hardcore that you’re likely to see.
With a huge show at Manchester’s Co-Op Live, Rick Astley shows exactly how deep his pop longevity has run over the decades.
The beloved, ever-unsung luminaries of ‘90s space-rock are back, adding to a legacy that’s been predominantly high points with yet another.
Maggie Lindemann asserts her place high up among the alt-pop ranks as she arrives in Manchester.
The Amity Affliction’s new album is just okay, but for them, that’s huge praise indeed.
