The odd curse word, abundantly less inappropriate comments, yet pure fun filled charisma, Baltimore boys All Time Low mellow for a lesson in maturity in their 30’s, proving it’s never too late to grow up and get out of your hometown.
Two decades in and Bullet For My Valentine are still firing on all cylinders.
Bringing their delicate and devastating sound of THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND to the UK, Bad Omens prove they are the lions roaring at the top of the animal kingdom hierarchy, the true kings of the concrete jungle.
Filling the echoes that their fellow modern British rock counterparts Architects and Enter Shikari have done recently, You Me At Six pack out Ally Pally, proving they are no longer the underdogs of their scene.Â
Australian metallers Void Of Vision brought their pulsating garage electro-punk to some passionate London ravers at The Black Heart.
Majestic heaviness like no other on a night headlined by The Amity Affliction.
No snow storm could stop Silverstein bringing Misery Made Me to the Electric Ballroom for the final stop on their UK tour.
A sticky three-night Underworld residency delivered by modern punk juggernauts.Â
Whilst emo royalty Pierce The Veil’s smash single 'King For A Day' has witnessed a viral TikTok resurgence a decade down the line, nothing prepared Pierce The Veil for the surge of new fans that gathered in their thousands down at the bands sold out O2 Forum Kentish Town headliner.
The lively energy of children and the attitude of angsty teenagers, Badflower are the band equivalent of both combined - their headline show at London’s Electric Ballroom had explicit levels of sass in abundance.