Tarah Who? are a three-piece rock band based in Los Angeles.
The Story So Far at the O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
The Californian pop-punk outfit that is The Story So Far have been knocking about for over ten years.
Twin XL – ‘Good’
Arizona pop-rockers The Summer Set called it quits last year but now bassist Stephen Gomez and guitarist John Gomez are back in action with their new project, Twin XL. The brothers had not been very forthcoming on social media when the project was first announced but it was revealed that the new band’s vocalist is singer-songwriter, […]
Knuckle Puck at the Electric Ballroom, London
Knuckle Puck is a pop-punk band from the suburbs of Illinois who have been making a splash in the scene for a good few years now and although I’ve personally never seen them play, I thought it was time to rectify that.
Introducing: Landmvrks
Landmvrks are all set to release the follow-up to 2016’s Hollow, a sophomore effort named Fantasy. We had a quick chat with the band to see what went in to the record and how the band came to be.
Boston Manor at The Key Club, Leeds
Boston Manor have been labelled a pop-punk band, but placing them in a bracket that’s typically been declining in quality and originality for the past five or so years just doesn’t seem fair; the Blackpool quintet are absolutely at the top of the scene by a mile, and their show at The Key Club proves […]
Connan Mockasin – Jassbusters
It’s been almost five years since the release of Kiwi musician Connan Mockasin’s last record, Caramel, and although he has popped up from time to time with friends such as Mac Demarco and MGMT, he has been pretty quiet since 2016’s Soft Hair (his collaboration with Sam Dust).
With Confidence at The Garage, London
With Confidence are an Australian pop-punk band from Sydney who are signed to Hopeless Records, which in itself is a good sign of an excellent band because the Hopeless Records roster tends to be impeccable.
Introducing: Weesp
Combining elements of rock, metal, and electronic music, Weesp are set to take the world by storm. We spoke to band member Stanislav “Stak” Budko to see what goes in to such a band.
Introducing: Die So Fluid
London’s very own Die So Fluid have been delivering their particular brand of hard rock brilliance since 2001, and have now got five albums and one EP under their belts. Highwire Magazine caught up with guitarist Drew Richards to see what they’re all about…
