Fatboy Slim is an icon of UK dance music, having produced hit after hit for the best part of the last 30 years, and now embarking on a UK arena tour with tickets selling out up and down the country, do his tracks still translate well on the live scene?
IDLES are the UK post-punk band of the generation. Now four albums in, if they were to retire their mark will have been left on music for years to come, which speaks of the sheer greatness of this band. So, does 'CRAWLER' continue this legacy or tarnish it?
When you think of the top metal bands to come out of the UK in the 21st century, Bullet For My Valentine have to be up there. The Welsh outfit have consistently produced banger after banger, and their self-titled seventh record is their most brutal and heaviest yet.
Knocked Loose are a band that seemingly everyone is a fan of. Whenever they release music, most bands will rave about it on their socials, and chances are your timeline will be flooded full of love for the band – and in our opinion, that is rightly so. Last month, the band dropped a surprise six-track EP and short film - here's what we thought.
Will Varley may very well be the best singer/songwriter you haven’t heard of. His ability and immense talent have shined through in his previous records, but with a new producer and record label, can he keep riding the same wave of momentum that has made him such a cult hero?
At Live At Leeds 2021, we sat down with Lynks to talk collaborating with Frank Carter, new music and what to expect from a Lynks live set.
Don Broco are one of the best bands the UK has to offer. Off the back of the huge 'Technology', the boys from Bedford embarked on a huge tour including UK arenas - will 'Amazing Things' continue their ascendancy to stardom?
With over 100 bands booked, and countless stages dotted around Leeds hosting some of the best local talent around as well as some big names on the line-up, Live at Leeds is a day not to be missed – we went to the festival to see for ourselves.
Is Frank Carter the greatest rock star of this generation? From jumping into crowds from crazy heights to getting a giant spider tattooed on his head – he’s as punk as it gets. The band’s first three records were raw, heavy, in-your-face guitar music that took no prisoners, so how does their latest effort 'Sticky' hold up?
Trivium are undoubtedly one of the greatest metal acts to come out of the 21st century. For the last 18 years they’ve been churning out great record after great record like it’s nobody’s business, and with such a quick turnaround for their last record, does 'In The Court Of The Dragon' further cement Trivium’s future place in the metal hall of fame?