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.
Tag: deathcore
Now over 20 years into a near-constant ascent, Parkway Drive deliver their grandest show yet and forge a new peak in what arena-ready metal can achieve.
On a run of dishing out metalcore that doesn’t look to be stopping any time soon, We Came As Romans’ UK tour arrives in Manchester.
A packed day of hardcore descends on Liverpool for No Play Festival, headlined by Guilt Trip and filled with appearances from God Complex, Going Off, Love is noise, Pintglass and more.
In this Review Round-Up, ten56. deliver a solid deathcore beating, while on the complete other end of the spectrum, Carsick and cheerbleederz have some of the most likable indie-rock you’re likely to find.
Although it could do with a bit more worth revisiting, Mélancolia’s blackened nu-metal is still one of the most exciting developments their scene has made in a while.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s a lot of metal on offer, with top-shelf stuff coming from PSYCHO-FRAME and Hammer, and from Liv Sin, something that’s just okay.
For all the controversy they’re constantly embroiled in, Slaughter To Prevail’s new album just isn’t worth getting worked up about, one way or the other.
Whitechapel and Northlane join forces in Bristol, inhabiting completely different areas of the metal landscape, but coming together in their capacity for an unforgettable night.
Make Them Suffer return to the UK after half a decade, and their metalcore onslaught hasn’t dulled in all that time, even slightly.
