With Download Festival 2026 already looking like one of the bills to beat next summer, we’ve gone through the first line-up announcement to outline who’ll be hitting Donington Park in June.
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In this year-end list, we go through everything released this year to pick out the very best of the best—2024’s albums of the year.
Another year is drawing to a close, so let’s comb through the highs, lows and everything in between of what we missed throughout the many worlds of rock in 2024.
Boundaries leave their biggest crater in metallic hardcore yet, upping the ante on all fronts for by far their greatest statement of intent.
Our coverage of 2000trees Festival 2023, with a headline set from Bullet For My Valentine, plus Cancer Bats, Empire State Bastard, The Xcerts, As Everything Unfolds, ZULU and more.
For its 10th and final year as a four-day event, we headed to UK Tech-Fest for the best in tech-metal, djent and deathcore, featuring Born Of Osiris, Chelsea Grin, Loathe, Hacktivist, Vexed, Conjurer and loads more.
In this Review Round-Up, REZZ tries to blend rock and electronic music with limited results, but fortunately, Chamber and Voice Of Baceprot both handily pick up the slack in hardcore and alt-metal respectively.
Once again boasting the lineup to end all lineups, 2000trees is back for another year of rock, punk, emo, indie, hardcore and everything in between. It’s right round the corner too, so we’ve broken down the entire lineup to see what you can’t afford to be missing.
Malevolence continue to prove why they’re one of metal’s most underrated bands on their new album, combining classic scope with hardcore attitude for comfortably one of the year’s best.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s an all-around solid crop of releases as Kublai Khan TX deliver a punishing EP, Walt Disco and Gen And The Degenerates show a lot of promise, and Reminders hit a high mark on their debut album.
