The boldness and zaniness of Electric Callboy has grown even more, losing its way more than preferred, but generating plenty of truly great sparks along the way, too.
Tag: electronic rock
Download Festival 2026 gets off to a flying start with Limp Bizkit headlining, plus appearances from Electric Callboy, Halestorm, Cypress Hill, Scene Queen, Daughtry and more.
Enter Shikari’s surprise album keeps them on a track that they know well, only this time, missing some of the elements that’d really make it soar.
Off the back of a great new album to push their dark-punk forward, Witch Fever’s extensive UK tour arrives in Bristol.
In this Review Round-Up, A Wilhelm Scream come out with a stellar return, next to new albums from The Gloom In The Corner and Shelf Lives that are also pleasantly strong.
Hot Milk close 2025 with a Manchester homecoming for their biggest show to date, and a display of how they’re still among British rock’s most electrifying names.
With their first new album in 15 years finally here, Pendulum’s Warehouse Project show reinforces their commandeering presence in both rock and electronic music.
Fat Dog hold their ‘Day of the Dog’ celebration in Manchester, while redefining their heights that their lairy electro-punk can reach.
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.
In almost a decade since their last album, I See Stars’ electro-metalcore has undergone some serious refinement and maturation.
