Bringing them back to Glasgow after their seventh studio album 'Motorheart', The Darkness took to the iconic Barrowlands Ballroom stage in what you could call a ballroom blitz!
Loathe are slowly but surely establishing themselves as a really special band, now finally getting the chance to tour their second album, I Let It In and It Took Everything we headed to their Glasgow show.
Thrilling, fun and full of laughs, We Are Scientists are the stand-up comics of indie rock tunes.
James and Happy Mondays are two of Manchester’s finest exports and are undisputed legends of music following their monumental success in the '90s. Nearly thirty years later, the two have embarked on a huge arena tour, so can they translate their successes of the '90s into 2021?
WARGASM have gained themselves a reputation as one of the best live bands on the scene right now. We headed to their show at The Joiners where support came from Bambie Thug and Death Blooms to see them unleash their chaos at the Southampton venue.
Having been rattling and jonesing for live music since the early part of 2020 when the idea of a global shutdown was nothing more than a nightmarish concept we were there early for The Offspring's set, determined, hellbent and absolutely sure that we wouldn’t miss a note, a lick or beat of their set. And over more than 90-glorious minutes, SoCal's finest never let us down.
If you someone asked if underground alternative music in the UK was in rude health, all you’d need to do is point them towards this bill.
A trip down memory lane to 2010, before being brought back into the present of 2021, You Me At Six’s time on stage at PRYZM was one of youthful nostalgia mixed with the fresh new stuff to match.
Black Midi are one of the weirdest, cleverest, insane and most unique bands the UK has. Their live show combines the quirky yet passionate personalities of the band with music that personifies insanity – in the live setting, it’s quite something.
Chicago punk rockers Rise Against visited Kingston to play an acoustic show in support of their Nowhere Generation album and Nowhere Sessions EP. Projects influenced in part by the social and economic troubles their younger fans face. So, it was fitting to see so many of those younger fans waiting in line at PRYZM ahead of their performance.