The band were touring in support of their album 'Here's What You Could Have Won'
The 1975 are huge, they are getting nearly as big as Matty Healy’s ego nowadays, and their latest sold-out UK tour only puts an exclamation mark next to that statement, well next to both statements. We ventured to Nottingham arena to see what all the talk has been about on one of the most controversial UK tours in a long time.
Holding Absence are a band that seem to be truly realising their potential in the past few years, and a sold-out Nottingham Rescue Rooms is just another example of that, but does their live show match the upping success of their music?
Majestic heaviness like no other on a night headlined by The Amity Affliction.
British winters are often characterised by the consistent grey clouds, punctuated every so often by driving snow, comically brutal winds and a government determined to atomise every one of your hopes and dreams. In other words, the perfect conditions for a Godflesh show.
Wallows first show in Bournemouth was one which will be remembered for a long time to come.
After far too long, Casey were back to play a special run of shows including two nights in London.
As part of their Deadmen and Dragons tour, Trivium recently headed to Glasgow for a sold-out show.
The chances are if you are a fan of death metal in any of its many guises then you have at least heard of Obituary. The Floridan quintet have been sitting upon the precipice of the genre since their inception back in the early 1980s and have been firing on all cylinders since their reformation back in 2003. In the height of the pandemic, brothers John and Donald Tardy would lock themselves away, rejuvenating their beloved Redneck Studios and putting together the foundations that would then form their eleventh album 'Dying of Everything'.
No snow storm could stop Silverstein bringing Misery Made Me to the Electric Ballroom for the final stop on their UK tour.