In celebration of two of 2006’s crowning achievements in post-hardcore, Alexisonfire and Billy Talent join forces for a showstopping Wembley co-headliner.
Tag: post-hardcore
La Dispute’s latest UK run sees them arrive in Bristol, as gripping and wrenched-open in their post-hardcore as ever.
Download Festival comes to a close for 2026 with a huge headline set from Linkin Park, as well as A Day To Remember, letlive., The Pretty Reckless, Ice Nine Kills, Creeper, RØRY and more.
Not only is Sleeping With Sirens’ newest an interesting diversion into more robust emo and post-hardcore, it’s their most encouraging album in absolutely ages.
Vicious, charged and operating entirely as its own thing, Static Dress’ new album continues their reign as one of current post-hardcore’s absolute best.
Back for its 20th year, Slam Dunk Festival proves as huge as ever, as Good Charlotte headline alongside sets from Knocked Loose, Tonight Alive, State Champs, Sublime, Motion City Soundtrack, The Menzingers and more.
After eight years, Marmozets return all guns blazing, looking to brute-force their way back to the top of alt-rock’s hierarchy…for better and for worse.
Still drained of their former glory and totally devoid of ideas, Hands Like Houses’ new EP only improves on their last album by being mercifully short.
From a meeting of The Sleeping and Coheed And Cambria comes Held., who immediately make themselves known with a stunner of a post-hardcore debut.
In this Review Round-Up, Haggard Cat reach a new peak while Red Vanilla make their way up to theirs, and The Flatliners remain solid exactly where they are.
