Two Australian punk bands – Amyl and the Sniffers and Cable Ties - show the Edinburgh audience that punk is alive and well during a sweaty night at the O2 Academy.
Glasgow were ready and waiting for Don Broco's live show and they didn't disappoint.
We headed to the Cornish coast for a wonderful weekend of live music.
There was simply no time for the stereotypical Sunday lull at Radar Festival 2023 because across its three days, Sunday at Radar is perhaps the most action packed, super stacked day from start to finish. From djent lords Periphery to Liverpool's Loathe, Sunday’s lineup at Radar Festival is simply outrageously good.
The Texas quintet were playing in the capital in support of their new album 'Glacial Domination'
Saturday at Radar could well and truly be the festival's most dynamic and diverse day to date at its 2023 edition of the festival. Where mighty metal core titans Heart Of A Coward rip up the second stage with soul crushing metalcore, suave Aussie outfit Thornhill bring their brand of beautifully hard-hitting sophistication.
Whilst Sleep Token’s cult worshipped their lords at the ritual, elsewhere Radar festival favourites Monuments set o2 Victoria Warehouse a blaze. This is what went down on Friday at Radar Festival 2023.
Truck Festival have consistently displayed the best of British indie rock for twenty-five years, so did the festival's strong line-up deliver in spite of the rain!
You'd have hoped by this time of the year, the weather would be on our side for festivals like Tramlines but unfortunately this wasn't the case. We didn't let it dampen our spirits though as we had a great weekend in Sheffield!
As they round off their second sold out show at Camden’s iconic Roundhouse, Spiritbox prove no one is breaking their rise to stardom sized horizons.