2000trees continues into Friday with Coheed And Cambria and Taking Back Sunday headlining, on top of Million Dead, Trash Boat, Mclusky, Graphic Nature, Press Club and more.
Tag: indie punk
2025 sees Outbreak return bigger, better, broader and more brutal than ever, headed up by Knocked Loose at their genre-defining best, with more from Deafheaven, Foxing, Speed, Drug Church, Loathe and more.
One of indie-punk’s undisputed giants, PUP return to the UK in as fine and fighting form as always.
Liverpool’s preeminent new music showcase is back for another year, with its mix of diverse sounds, indie crowd-pleasers, and one of the most stacked rosters of newcomers it’s had in some time.
As they venture deeper into indie-rock in tandem with their regular alt-punk, Press Club’s newest album burns a little slower, but is no less gratifying.
In this Review Round-Up, a selection of EPs is topped by Gallus at their best, and filled out by more underwhelming alt-pop from Halflives, and a true oddity from CBZK.
In this Review Round-Up, Pop Evil are back to their old, worn-down tricks, but thankfully, newcomers bring the heat in spades with new releases from Niis and Iron Form.
In this Review Round-Up, Mallavora properly break out and Fightmilk remain right at the top of the indie-punk ladder, all while Dose Of Adolescence return after more than a decade and embarrass themselves wholeheartedly.
As quick and biting as it is infectious, Sløtface’s newest foray into pop-rock is a clearly marked step into greatness.
In this Review Round-Up, Rain City Drive continue to unimpress, but at least the slack is picked up by a returning Happy Accidents, and some fascinating prog-metal from Lowen.
