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.
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In this year-end list, we take a look at the biggest swerves and out-the-blue hits of 2023, to crown the year’s biggest surprises.
Fall Out Boy roll into Manchester with PVRIS and nothing,nowhere. in tow, both to reinforce their pop-rock enormity and celebrate the multitude of highs that have got them there.
A swift turnaround time and further genre bends haven’t stymied Magnolia Park at all, who continue to excel in the field of all-encompassing pop-punk enormity.
We’ve reached the mid-year, so what better thing to do than look back and take stock at everything we’ve missed so far? We take a look at 2023 in rock, metal, punk, indie and more to give our thoughts on some of its big releases from Foo Fighters, Metallica, Avenged Sevenfold, Babymetal, Gorillaz and loads more.
Stand Atlantic extend the sharp, hyper-modern pop-rock that coloured their last album, this time reaching more interesting avenues and developing their strongest voice yet.
In this Review Round-Up, nothing,nowhere., Of Mice & Men and Jetty Bones take their next steps of varying sizes, joined by releases from Epica, Icon For Hire, Timelost, Carpool Tunnel, Evergrey and Sunnata.
In a genre that’s floundered as consistently and considerably as emo-rap, it’s always good to…
THIS WEEK: Green Day’s newly-announced world tour with Fall Out Boy and Weezer yields new music from all three of them, as well as new tracks from Turnover, Touché Amoré, Waterparks, WSTR and more
THIS WEEK: The long-awaited new single from Tool finally drops, as well as new music from Hacktivist, Pixies and a team-up between nothing,nowhere and Travis Barker
