Fiddlehead have proved over the years they are masters of their craft. And live that’s only amplified.
“A wicked Friday night at PRYZM” in the words of Deaf Havana’s Matthew Veck-Gilodi.
Toronto punks PUP normalise no encores and promise they don’t piss or take drugs down in Kingston.Â
Despite the difficult gig dilemma going down in London on June 13th, the mighty Deftones blasted the roof off O2 Forum Kentish Town with their balance of hushed beautiful vocals and guitar riff brutality, one that has not toned down since the 90’s and never should it ever.Â
Twenty One Pilots Takeover Tour took over London Town for a slow graduation of shows that saw the perplexing hyper-visuals grow as this innovative modern rock duo’s career continues to ascend.Â
Oldham hardcore returns to London, as Outbreak Fest looms on the horizon.Â
SeeYouSpaceCowboy down at New Cross Inn was in equal measures heavy, chaotic and confrontational all over.
Atmospheric indie mainstays Foals have renewed a new lease of life, one which they lived out on their 2008 debut 'Antidote'. Where 'Antidote' tapped into the dancey rhythms of 'Red Socks Pugie' and the fun-filled grooves of 'Olympia Airways', Foals have dusted off their dancing shoes fourteen years later and swept the dance floor they once departed, for an album full of bliss melodies, sun-soaked vocals and clear blue waves of joyous escapism.
Mayday Parade were the leaders in pull on your heart strings fuelled pop-punk to emotional perfection down at Troxy in London.
West Coast goes UK and serves as the perfect slice of bliss pop-punk pre Slam Dunk.Â