Palaye Royale have returned with Boom Boom Room (Side B), the follow up to 2016 debut album Boom Boom Room (Side A). With such a big hype around them this year we had high hopes for the trio's effort, but did they meet them?
The Black Queen’s debut, 'Fever Daydream', was one of the unexpected highlights of 2016. Nobody expected the vocalist of Dillinger Escape Plan, the mastermind behind Telefon Tel Aviv and their friend Steven Alexander to turn in a sultry, danceable and engrossing electronic record bursting with floor fillers. But they did. Now in 2018, the band return with their latest offering 'Infinite Games' and much like their debut, this record deserves your attention.
Ahead of their Reading Festival debut we sat down with south coast quartet Wild Front to talk about what makes them feel good, memorable first impressions and their forthcoming debut album.
Brighton based quartet Orchards have just released their Losers/Lovers EP via Big Scary Monsters. Produced by Thomas Le Beau Morley, the EP touches upon everything from love, loss and mental health in a sincere and special way.
This Wild Life are following up 2016's Low Tides with new album Petaluma, out now on Epitaph Records. Flaunting all the heartfelt lyrics, emotive vocals and catchy guitar lines you could want, we have high hopes for this release.
Danish rock quartet Royal Mob have released their debut album Cinematic via Prime Collective. Check out what we thought of it here...
Bruce Dickinson shares the prevailing message of 'Scream For Me Sarajevo', the astonishing story of the most unlikely of rock concerts, performed by his band in 1994.
Most consider the festival season a bit of a none starter if they didn't get the chance to make it to Slam Dunk. Travelling through three major UK locations each year during the May bank holiday music lovers in their hordes religiously flock to the event. With a few big changes to the stage arrangements this year, along with a duel headline setup, we took a trip down to this year's event in Leeds to see what all of the fuss was about.
Reigning Days bring the rock with the release of their new record Eclipse, recently dropped via Marshall Records - is this debut album going to be groundbreaking or leave fans wanting more?
If the rest of Trivium’s career is made up of shows like this and albums like The Sin and the Sentence, they won’t go down as that band who followed the leaders; they’ll go down as leaders on their own terms.