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.
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.
