On a debut that’s a near-perfect synthesis of shoegaze, grunge and melodic hardcore, Silo are already well on their way towards stepping up from their newcomer status.
Tag: post-hardcore
In this Review Round-Up, great work comes from Lord Of The Lost finishing their album trilogy and Love Rarely delivering one of the breakthroughs of 2026…next to a total waste of time from From Ashes To New.
Enter Shikari’s surprise album keeps them on a track that they know well, only this time, missing some of the elements that’d really make it soar.
It’s been a long time coming but Casey finally make their proper return to Manchester, still with some of the most resonant, engaging post-hardcore there is.
Fit For A King bring a heavyweight bill of metalcore to Manchester on their UK tour.
The Callous Daoboys serve up mathcore of the most blistering variety as their UK tour stops off in Manchester.
Valentine’s Day with Deftones in Manchester finds alt-metal’s most enduring luminaries on the form of their lives.
It’s not all that cool and finds itself reliant on heavy hits of nostalgia, but despite that, Story Of The Year’s newest is an enjoyably easy 2000s emo throwback.
The kindest judgement that can be made on TX2’s debut is that their shameless, pitiful grift isn’t worse.
Rain City Drive and Honey Revenge’s co-headline tour arrives in Manchester, where both acts’ differing styles come together through confidence and pop-ready exuberance.
