I first heard of Movements earlier this year when a tour announcement piqued my curiosity and so I gave a quick listen to their first full-length album Feel Something, released on Fearless Records at the end of last year.
Live at Leeds Festival 2018
One of the UK’s most successful small festivals, Live at Leeds is the perfect opportunity to catch sets from more established bands as well as discover new artists. This year’s line-up was bigger than ever, and with the sun blaring down on the city for the whole day it proved to be an excellent start […]
Peace – Kindness Is The New Rock and Roll
Fans of Birmingham indie rockers Peace have been waiting patiently (or not so patiently) for some time in anticipation for the band’s third studio album.
Blossoms – Cool Like You
To write one album in which all the songs sound the same is quite a feat, to do said task twice is quite impressive.
Casey at Rock City Basement, Nottingham
Following the recent release of Where I Go When I Am Sleeping, Casey set out for their first headline tour over Europe and the UK.
Sepultura at KOKO, London
Death makes its mark on KOKO…
Astroid Boys at Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
Following their support slot on the Enter Shikari arena tour in November last year, Astroid Boys headed out onto their headline tour with multiple sold-out shows and their penultimate date at Nottingham’s Rescue Rooms certainly didn’t disappoint.
Black Royal – Lightbringer
Where can I start with the Finnish death/sludge metallers Black Royal? Well, how about, “fucking awesome”?
Horizon Ablaze – The Weight of a Thousand Suns
Horizon Ablaze released their new album The Weight of a Thousand Suns last week through Leviathan, leaving behind for the most part the dark, graven, blackened death metal box they were put in with the previous album Dodsverk, and ventured out into the progressive black metal wilderness stretching into the fiery horizon, following bands of the […]
MGMT – Little Dark Age
Psychedelic indie heroes MGMT have come back with a bang. After their first album, the band released two poorly received LPs but it’s definitely safe to say that fun-filled Little Dark Age has won their fans back over.
