The source of all your mayhem this evening, Kingdom Of Giants reign supreme on their own headliner show downstairs at The Dome.
Welsh post-hardcore band Dream State have released their latest offering 'Still Dreaming', their second EP with new vocalist Jessie Powell. With a fresh sound giving them something to build on, the future is looking bright for the four-piece.
The Bloodsuckers tour headed to a packed out Glasgow venue.
Towards the end of 2023 many media outlets made their predictions of which bands would break through in 2024, and NewDad seemed to be on every one of them. Big things are expected of the Galway four-piece this year, starting with the release of their debut album 'MADRA', their first on Fair Youth/Atlantic Records. Here's what we thought of the highly-anticipated record...
The Slam Dunk: Winter Jam tour headed to Glasgow.
Despite the freezing conditions, 2,000 fans braved the cold to see one of the most established and exciting bands in the metal scene - Bury Tomorrow. With support from We Came as Romans and Kingdom of Giants, this night promised to be heavy and ferocious.
Early fans of Courting fell in love with their sardonic, post-punk festival bangers, which immediately got anybody between the ages of 16 and 24 within the nearby vicinity going feral in a mosh-pit. Their debut album, 'Guitar Music', indicated an evolution for the band, integrating distorted, glitchy pop sounds and a vibrant sense of sensory overload. 'New Last Name' only confirms their innate desire to go against the grain, throw it all against a wall and mesh a track together from whatever chaos that creates.
Dead Poet Society’s new album 'FISSION' will keep the January blues away. With hues of blues, jazz, indie, rock and pop, the band evolves their sound on their latest release. With more grit and darker themes than their 2021 debut album '-!-', the US quartet are rivalling the likes of the UK’s Royal Blood and Nothing But Thieves.
In support of latest album 'No Joy', the band put on a perfect pop-punk show in Nottingham.
With their new self-titled album, Neck Deep have identified their lane, and crashed through the genre’s median barrier to get back into it. It’s a welcome return to form for one of pop-punk’s leading lights. Although it’s just begun, this is sure to be a contender for pop-punk album of 2024.