We joined Iron Maiden's army who were taking over Nottingham for the night.
Straight from their raucous set at Wide Awake Festival, we caught up with Warmduscher's lead singer Clams Baker Jr, to discuss their latest release, the band's current tour, and what lies ahead for the rest of 2023.
The genre-spanning music festival took over Brockwell Park.
Bury Tomorrow are one of the UK’s most popular metal exports of the past decade. Offering classics like 'The Union of Crowns' to modern day masterpieces such as 'Black Flame' and 'Cannibal', their discography competes with the best of them. So how does 'The Seventh Sun' compare to the rest of their discography?
The build-up to slowthai’s third record has been perhaps the most exciting yet. Pairing up with legendary producer Dan Carey and boasting a new age punk sound, one that we hadn’t heard from the Northampton artist before, how does the new combination fair?
Gojira are one of the defining metal bands of the 21st century. Their message of protecting the planet is as relevant as ever. 2023 marks the French metal band's first attempt at taking on UK arenas, so how did they do?
Ever since shame stormed onto the scene with single 'One Rizla', followed by the eventual Rough Trade Album of the Year 'Songs of Praise', they have been one of Britain’s brightest young bands. Five years on their sound has matured, but is that for better or worse?
Paramore are one of the defining 21st century rock bands. Hailing out of Tennessee, and forming as teenagers, the band have become something bigger than perhaps the trio could ever possibly imagine. After a 6 year hiatus, 'This Is Why' shows Paramore at their most captivating yet.
The 1975 are huge, they are getting nearly as big as Matty Healy’s ego nowadays, and their latest sold-out UK tour only puts an exclamation mark next to that statement, well next to both statements. We ventured to Nottingham arena to see what all the talk has been about on one of the most controversial UK tours in a long time.
Holding Absence are a band that seem to be truly realising their potential in the past few years, and a sold-out Nottingham Rescue Rooms is just another example of that, but does their live show match the upping success of their music?