Back in the fieriest form of their lives, Californian hardcore favourites Stick To Your Guns proved they aren’t all bark and no bite.
Recorded at the same time as 'Fix Yourself, Not The World', The Wombats' new EP, 'Is This What it Feels Like to Feel This?' has great potential to match the success from earlier this year. The 2007 British indie genre may be long gone, but The Wombats are still going strong.
Ho99o9 isn’t a band, it’s a revolution. Check out our live review of their recent London show!
Bonfire night 2022 might have been a washout, but this show definitely wasn't!
There aren't many records we can sit here and listen to on repeat. Yet, here we are, lying on our bedroom floor only moving when it's time to flip to Side-B and repeat. What album has us putting life on hold? Palaye Royale's fourth studio album, 'Fever Dream', that’s what.
For us, 'Death by Rock and Roll' was one of 2021’s top albums. Easily top ten for several of us at Bring The Noise UK and 18-months later it is still on heavy rotation on our turntable and in our headphones. So when The Pretty Reckless dropped a brand new mini-album packed with covers, acoustic versions and remixes of some of our favourite songs on 'Death by Rock and Roll', we were already sold.
Despite having a Fever Dream UK Tour scheduled for February 2023, Nevadan trio Palaye Royale decided to fly across the pond for three stripped-back shows and signings, giving their most intimate performance to date.
Exploring our own lives can sometimes be uncomfortable, yet Pryti’s newest album 'Searching for Now Lost in Again' is taking on life as she expresses self-discovery, toxic relationships and a growing mindset. This album may be the self-reflection we all need.
Any album after an eight year break is a surprise and an accompanying tour is an even bigger surprise, however when Paolo Nutini almost subtly announced his comeback tour with his highly anticipated fourth album ‘Last Night In The Bittersweet’, excitement was an understatement for his fans across the country.
Tonight's gig might have been brought forward a month, but Glasgow showed up in their masses for the show.