Slam Dunk Festival is right around the corner once again, so we’ve broken down its lineup of pop-punk, metalcore, emo and more to highlight everything you can expect.
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Slam Dunk Festival is around the corner once again, and as always, we’ve taken a deep dive into the whole lineup to let you know exactly what to expect.
In this Review Round-Up, Make Them Suffer and Zebrahead both deliver solid new releases within their own lane, though it goes without saying that Thank’s willingness to go beyond that on their debut lets them handily take the lead.
Back for another year to showcase the best in punk, emo, pop-rock and more, Slam Dunk boasts one of this festival season’s most impressive lineups, and we’ve gone through it all to see exactly what you can expect to see.
In this Review Round-Up, the return of Zebrahead is arguably the least impactful story, against an excellent debut from Holy Popes, and Flatspot Records’ compilation of new hardcore heavyweights.
In this Review Round-Up, new albums from Mayday Parade and The Darkness lead, Zebrahead try to establish their new era, and more new music comes from Between You & Me, Black Coast, Imminence, Pass Away and ten56..
It’s not hard to feel like bands can sometimes go too far, and that’s not…
THIS WEEK: The first Track Pack of 2019 is headed up by Wage War and their brand new track, as well as Catfish And The Bottlemen, Millencolin, Puppy, Holding Absence, FIDLAR and Mark Morton’s much-anticipated collaboration with Chester Bennington
