A melding of some of hardcore’s most explosive players (and one indie-pop singer) yields Commitment and their truly savage debut.
The expansive universe of Gorillaz arrives in Liverpool for a masterful display of audiovisual art.
It’s been a long time coming but Casey finally make their proper return to Manchester, still with some of the most resonant, engaging post-hardcore there is.
As they continue to get bigger and more daring, the original personality that made Don Broco so entertaining gets whittled away.
Fit For A King bring a heavyweight bill of metalcore to Manchester on their UK tour.
The lead-up to Reading & Leeds Festival 2026 continues with a huge crop of new names plus a brand new stage, and we’ve got the lowdown on everything.
An intimate Warrington show finds The Snuts on top form with a clutch of indie smashes.
Waterparks’ return to the UK finds one of the 21st Century’s defining pop-rock names on finer form than possibly ever before.
The longevity of The Cribs is on full display as they bring their indie-rock to Manchester’s Albert Hall.
In this Review Round-Up, strong black-metal-adjacent work comes courtesy of GAEREA and Hellripper, while Dry Socket are equally great in hardcore.
