This year, 2000trees has, in a totally unsurprisingly turn of events, put together another stellar line-up of the best rock and alternative music has to offer, including some truly exemplary bands from across the spectrum of hardcore music. Here’s our guide to the ones you need to catch at the weekend.
It's almost that time again, as we prepare to pack our bags and make our way to Upcote Farm for one of our favourite festivals of the year, 2000trees. Year-on-year the line-up offers some of the best names in alternative music, so we've picked our must-see bands at this year's festival!
Reforming, returning and reigniting a music industry revival, The Damned Things release their second studio album 'High Crimes' via Nuclear Blast Records. The follow-up to first full-length debut 'Ironiclast', 'High Crimes' results in a record relishing in each individual member's essence, erupting in an energetic sonic dynamism.
The Damned Things are back and announce the follow-up to 2010's 'Ironiclast'.
You Me At Six and more confirmed for 2000trees Festival 2019.
Slam Dunk Festival confirms even more bands, including co-headliners Good Charlotte.
Every Time I Die return to the UK and Europe later this year with Comeback Kid.
Download Festival confirms headliners System Of A Down, Biffy Clyro & Aerosmith plus more acts for 2017.
Low Teens is a tough listen, but it is also a record that sees Every Time I Die flourish both musically and lyrically. Whilst the band have a strong catalog of releases, Jordan Buckley, Andy Williams, Stephen Micciche, Daniel Davison and Keith Buckley may have put together their most complete record to date.
Members/ex-members of Norma Jean, Every Time I Die and Dead & Divine have formed new band Hundred Suns!