A Day To Remember, Hot Milk, Creeper and Daughtry are among the next batch of bands announced for Download Festival 2026, as we break down everything new that’s just been added.
Tag: Conjurer
In this Review Round-Up, Conjurer soar from self-discovery; Heavensgate test the waters on their breakthrough; and PENGSHUi…just kinda stay where they’ve always been.
Make Them Suffer return to the UK after half a decade, and their metalcore onslaught hasn’t dulled in all that time, even slightly.
Another three days of prog, hardcore, metal and everything roundabout descends onto Manchester for another stacked RADAR Festival, with headline sets from TesseracT, Leprous and The Midnight, plus Ithaca, Holding Absence, Blood Command, Humanity’s Last Breath, Dirty Loops and plenty more.
A brand-new all-dayer is heading to Liverpool, packed to the gills with new and established talent in alt-rock, hardcore, metal and more. So with the inaugural No Play Festival on the horizon, we’ve broken down the whole lineup to see what you can expect.
For its 10th and final year as a four-day event, we headed to UK Tech-Fest for the best in tech-metal, djent and deathcore, featuring Born Of Osiris, Chelsea Grin, Loathe, Hacktivist, Vexed, Conjurer and loads more.
In this Review Round-Up, underwhelming fare from The Blue Stones isn’t indicative of what’s elsewhere, as releases from Asylums, Cherie Amour and Sugar Horse all prove strong, with regular brushes with greatness.
Conjurer avoid any semblance of a sophomore slump, on an album that sees them continue to push metal to challenging and dynamic edges, and undeniably succeeding in doing so.
The more time that goes into considering what Curse These Metal Hands actually is, the…
Thursday We’re kicking things off at the Cave tent this year, and it’s difficult to…
