Dot To Dot Festival is back in Bristol to put on some of the most exciting risers in indie-rock and punk, with the likes of Lambrini Girls, Fcukers, Ratboys, Rocket, PISS and more.
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Away from the noise of Metz, Alex Edkins’ Weird Nightmare melds indie-rock fuzz and a classic pop sensibility for a truly addictive and charming listen.
Roman Candle’s debut full-length builds on their immense promise enormously, establishing them as one of the finest new screamo names around.
SPEED arrive in Bristol, bringing with them a stacked bill and one of the most incredible displays of prowess in hardcore that you’re likely to see.
Off the back of a great new album to push their dark-punk forward, Witch Fever’s extensive UK tour arrives in Bristol.
The Callous Daoboys serve up mathcore of the most blistering variety as their UK tour stops off in Manchester.
As always, there’s been a huge amount of music released this year, and we’ve scoured through it all to pick out the top 30 best albums of 2025.
The Bootleg Beatles arrive in Bristol to deliver an experience of far greater purpose than the usual tribute act fare.
After a phenomenal year of being the most in-demand name in indie-rock, Wet Leg’s UK tour arrives in Bristol to see off 2025 with one final, almighty bang.
On their first album in nearly two decades, the creativity that turned The Lemonheads into alt-rock icons of the ‘90s hasn’t gone away.
