Described as an “adrenaline-fueled, rock n’ roll circus,” Canadian-American Rockers Palaye Royale are no strangers to flamboyancy, and this their most recent offering The Bastards proves that. The band and their cult following embrace the essence of rock and punk in a way many new bands fail to do so. The Bastards opening track is […]
The Wrecks – Infinitely Ordinary
Los Angeles indie rockers The Wrecks have been making waves as of late, and their incredible debut album truly is the cherry on top.
The Used – Heartwork
This year has been difficult so far and we all need a little help to get through it. The Used are here to help with their latest release, Heartwork.
Enter Shikari – Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible
The St Albans four-piece Enter Shikari have brought us a brand new album as their sixth such offering. Right from the offset, we were told that it was all leading to this, the definitive Enter Shikari album. Nothing is True and Everything is Possible is out everywhere April 17.
All Time Low – Wake Up, Sunshine
All Time Low have graced us with another album, a new era with plenty of sunshine and a great message to “Wake up, Sunshine. Somebody loves you for yourself.”
Violent Soho – Everything Is A-OK
Violent Soho want us to know that after having wrestled with a decade and a half worth of demons across their four previous albums full of wry suspicion, ageing angst, flippant cheek, existential despair, plaintive hope, pie-eyed wonder and worry, finally now in 2020 Everything Is A-OK.
5 Seconds of Summer – CALM
5 Seconds Of Summer (5SOS), the Australian pop-rock band from Sydney, New South Wales sure landed on the scene with a thud and made their mark on the industry way back in 2014 with their self-titled debut.
Silverstein – A Beautiful Place To Drown
Hot off their 20th-anniversary tour in Europe Silverstein are back with their first new album in three years.
Lindsay Latimer – Little Tiny Ocean EP
Nashville born songstress Lindsay Latimer is proving to be a real up and coming success story.
Gengahr – Sanctuary
It has been two whole years since Gengahr released their last album Where the Wildness Grows. The build-up to the new album Sanctuary has been a long one but fans of their first album, A Dream Outside, are sure to love this new number.
