Technical instrumental gods Polyphia enrich Shepherds Bush’s O2 Empire with genre bending vocal less masterclass, putting them in the higher echelons of legends who are masters of their art.
A gathering of bands a Tony Hawk Pro Skater Soundtrack would be proud of, NOFX wave goodbye to the UK, proving they have been no punk-rock cliché the past forty years.
A rowdy and RUCKUS! crowd ram into The Underworld, making Movements’ Slam Dunk warm-up show “The best show we have played in London by far.”
With the style of Bad Omens and the swagger of nothing, nowhere. Kid Brunswick’s Omera headliner proves the hip hop and heavy worlds can collide in perfect harmony.
More captivating than a complete solar eclipse, Dayseeker stunned and shone bright during the climax of their UK tour down at a sold-out Islington O2 Academy.
A monster line up of European metalcore titans in Siamese and Resolve come to tear up The Underworld.
Metalcore titans I Prevail prove they are the only lightning striking through the thunder clouds down at Wembley.
Cassyette causes electric levels of mayhem, when she brings her gothic nu metal crossover party to London’s Electric Ballroom.
Combining the power of collaboration, strengthening the connection with his community and coming to terms with embracing his true authentic self, 'VOID ETERNAL' sees nothing, nowhere release a game changing record that represents the Soundcloud days that made him and the alternative scene that defined him.
Flaming hot razor sharp metalcore, Ohio outfit Beartooth descended on Wembley Arena with a riptide of rock and roll audacity, causing complete devastation in their wake.