Back at the beginning of June 2016, I was at Boston Music Rooms in North London to photograph Broken Witt Rebels, a brilliant young rock/blues/soul band from Birmingham (the original Peaky Blinders one, not the Alabama one). They were the support for a US band called Tyler Bryant and The Shakedown.
Woes – Awful Truth
Edinburgh pop-punk band Woes are releasing their hotly anticipated debut album Awful Truth on June 28 via label UNFD.
Through Fire – All Animal
Through Fire are a hard rock/alternative metal quartet, hailing from Nebraska, USA. They are set to release their next studio album All Animal on July 19 through Emphatic Records.
Plague Vendor – By Night
Epitaph Records signees Plague Vendor are here to destroy all stereotypes, and they want you to know all about it.
Seaway – Fresh Produce
Formed in 2011, Seaway has become known for their own brand of pop punk, one that is fun and infectious, to say the least.
The Maine – You Are OK
A band called The Maine are back with their sixth studio album, You Are OK and it’s every bit the amazing offering we were hoping for as a follow up to their 2017 record Lovely Little Lonely.
Indoor Pets – Be Content
Indoor Pets have been around and releasing music since 2014 (when they were still Get Inuit) and have toured with the likes of Spring King, Ash and most recently Razorlight.
The Picturebooks – The Hands Of Time
Generally, when one thinks of German music it’s either industrial synth electronica, along the lines of Kraftwerk or Tangerine Dream; noisy Motorik Krautrock, or trashy Europop and EDM.
Twin XL – How To Talk To Strangers EP
How do you build an empire in a day? The Romans couldn’t, but you could always ask new kids on the block Twin XL who have managed to forge quite the following in less than a year.
Bring Me The Horizon – Amo
In what might be the most controversial release of 2019, Bring Me The Horizon have unleashed their sixth studio album unto the masses.
