In this Review Round-Up, We Came As Romans once again prove mind-numbing, but thankfully there’s some more interesting fare from Blackbriar and Joe & The Shitboys.
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In this Review Round-Up, Lord Of The Lost’s gothic-metal hot streak continues, along with a strong debut from PLAIINS, and an alright new offering from Surfaced.
RADAR Festival rounds off its 2025 installment with a few more heavy-hitters, headlined by Underøath with more from Dream State, Vukovi, Yonaka, Love is noise, Shields and more.
RADAR Festival’s second day provides even more variety as Normandie step up to headlining slot, with further appearances from Annisokay, Intervals, Oceans Ate Alaska, Novelists and more.
Powering through its recent dramas, RADAR Festival returns with a more diverse lineup than ever, with a first day sporting Carpenter Brut, Zeal & Ardor, As December Falls, GHØSTKID, Lake Malice and more.
Ten years since the release of their debut ‘White Noise’, PVRIS’ celebration in Manchester’s Albert Hall is an undeniable showcase of where their longevity has come from.
In this Review Round-Up, a solid triplet of modern metal comprises metalcore from TSS and Deadlands, and something more brutal and less showy from Mugshot that still does its job.
Make Them Suffer return to the UK after half a decade, and their metalcore onslaught hasn’t dulled in all that time, even slightly.
Employed To Serve are grander and more fearless than ever on their new album, taking their usual adventurous hardcore template and blowing it out all the more.
In this Review Round-Up, LANDMVRKS’ metalcore continues to fall short, but at least there’s strong hardcore from EYES and deathcore from Face Yourself to prop things up.
