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Tag: indie punk
In this Review Round-Up, there’s plenty of strong work amongst the poignant new album from At The Gates, and a couple of punk ear-catchers from Death Lens and goo.
In this Review Round-Up, indie-rock and punk produce some strong new albums from Gladie and Filth Is Eternal respectively, while hard rock gives us a total non-starter from S8NT ELEKTRIC.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s a host of flawed but solid albums, spanning a beatdown from Varials; an exercise in alt-metal opulence from Lost Society; and an indie-rock overreach from snake eyes.
In this Review Round-Up, a clutch of albums in and around indie-punk yields good work from Dream Nails and Remember Sports, and a bitter disappointment from congratulations.
2025 is coming to a close, so we’ve gone back through the last 12 months to take a look at all the major rock, metal, punk and alternative releases that we missed.
As the Common Thread Tour heads to the UK, Spanish Love Songs break off and bring their own run of stacked emo and alt-punk to Manchester.
Liquid Mike’s wry, sardonic look at life may very well paint them as one of the sharpest voices in alt-rock and power-pop today.
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.
Another stacked festival bill for 2025 comes courtesy of Y Not, headlined by The Prodigy, Courteeners and Madness, and sporting the cream of the crop of both new indie talent, and fan-favourite throwbacks.
