For our new introducing feature, Highwire Magazine spoke to Salt Lake City’s Cinders who are just about to release their second studio album, Looking Forward to Looking Back.
Introducing: The Candescents
The Candescents will tomorrow release their debut EP Riverside Dr. which is sure to plant them firmly in the limelight. Get to know your new favorite band!
The Candescents – Riverside Dr. EP
Record label Dirty Hit is home to an array of incredible artists, including The 1975 and Wolf Alice. One of their newer, up-and-coming offerings is Columbus, Ohio’s The Candescents who are set to cast a spell over the world with their debut Riverside Dr. EP.
Black Honey – Black Honey
The sizzling, seductive sound of Black Honey has been taking over the indie scene for a few years now, but the band are now ready to truly establish themselves in the world with the release of their eponymous debut album.
Introducing: Leaving Eden
Award-winning extreme rockers Leaving Eden have toured with all manner of artists and played some of the best festivals and venues in the world. We caught up with guitarist, bassist and vocalist Eric Gynan to see why he thought that his band is worth a listen…
Introducing: Flickertail
Following the success of their debut EP Hurry Up and Wait, Australian rockers Flickertail will be heading to UK shores in October for an extensive tour. Dubbed as “Sydney’s finest malt rock and roll export”, there’s no doubt that they have the ability to take over the world.
Fall Out Boy – Lake Effect Kid EP
Fall Out Boy are coming home and they want you to know all about it.
Slaves – Acts of Fear and Love
Rambunctious punk duo Slaves are back with their thundering, absolutely fantastic third album Acts of Fear and Love.
The Menzingers and Lagwagon at the O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
Spirits were high as old-school punk rockers descended on the O2 Forum Kentish Town in their droves to see a stellar lineup of live music starting at early doors of 5pm.
Slaves – ‘Chokehold’
When Slaves burst onto the scene with their 2015 debut Are You Satisfied? they filled a gap in indie music that much needed to be filled — a gap in the shape of good ol’ shambolic, rambunctious punk.
