5 Surprising Side Projects From Scene Bands
Finding out about new music is exciting, but it’s even more exciting when it includes members of a band you love. Here are five of the best.
Finding out about new music is exciting, but it’s even more exciting when it includes members of a band you love. Here are five of the best.
VRSTY are continuing their conquest with their new heavy pop banger “The Plug”, all about falling in love with someone that you know is bad for you.
idobi Radio, idobi Howl and idobi Anthm are here for all your Summer needs, with the freshest new alternative music for you to fall in love with.
RESOLVE have shared the details of their upcoming second album, bringing together raw existentialism and post-hardcore fury.
Slam Dunk returned for another year, and proved once again why it is such a vital part of alternative culture in the UK.
Summer is almost here and idobi Radio, idobi Howl and idobi Anthm has all of the freshest music to soundtrack your long days in the sun.
Polaris are back to claim the metalcore crown with their new album ‘Fatalism’, a summation of the darkness and despair of the last few years.
The California metalcore band, MUGSHOT have signed to Pure Noise Records! “We are extremely excited to be signing with Pure Noise Records. They have released some of our favourite records of all time and to be working with their incredible team is an honour. We can’t wait to see what we can accomplish together,” MUGSHOT shared on their announcement. Along with this exciting news, the band has also released a brand new song and music video today. “Left In The Wake” is a brutally aggressive track that begs you to join the mosh pit. The found footage style music video showcases… Read more »
Slam Dunk Festival is back this weekend, with a massive line-up boasting the best of alternative culture. Here’s who you simply need to see.
After a five year hiatus, the metalcore outfit blessthefall are BACK with a brand new single out today via Rise Records. “Wake The Dead” starts immediately with a guttural scream before dropping into heavy guitars and powerful drums. The chorus showcases beautiful, clean vocals as per usual for a blessthefall song. The track is everything you’d expect from the band, in the best way. Sometimes when a heavy band returns after a long hiatus, they tend to change their sound a bit to be slightly more appealing to a wider audience. Certainly nothing wrong with that, but blessthefall have stuck… Read more »