A spacious, patient take on their regular pop-punk adds a new layer to Broadside while remaining thoroughly engaging.
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The charm, humility and abundance of huge pop moments from 5 Seconds Of Summer make for a show to remember in Manchester.
Tautness and tension define Flatwounds’ new EP, making for a gripping, forceful alt-rock sound.
Awash with urgency and a forward-thinking thrust, Shoreline’s new album confidently stakes their claim for being among emo’s most promising risers.
The ever-reliable, ever-riotous ska-punk party of Less Than Jake rolls into Manchester, with a killer support lineup to boot.
Slow-burning storytelling and heavy-hearted Americana found another deeply impactful album from The Delines.
Autumn Fires’ new EP is a familiar yet polished and promising addition to the modern pop-punk canon.
Beauty School’s leap from strength to strength shows no sign of stopping with their triumphant Manchester headline show.
The cold, claustrophobic post-punk of IST IST’s new album showcases the band at their most refined and thematically potent.
Only The Poets’ album release show in Manchester looks to be the perfect starting block for the next superstars of British indie-pop.
