To celebrate the return of ‘Loki,’ we’ve highlighted a few bands who were once on top of the world but have seemingly become a nostalgic memory, left sitting like sand on the bottom of an hourglass, lost in the depths of our iPod nanos.
Tropic Gold are preparing for the release of their new EP ‘What A Wonderful Experience’ with one last taster, the intense “Maniac”.
Cauldron have delivered another metalcore masterclass with their new track “Standing In Awe Of A Monument”, an ode to things bigger than you.
Grave Secrets are letting the fire in their bellies burn brighter than ever before on their raw and raucous new track “Fuck Shit Up”.
Pussy Riot and Nova Twins have joined forces and created a contorting, callous and creatively dense new track “Bad Trip”.
The Offspring, Sum 41 and Simple Plan joined forces on stage recently for a run-through of the classic track “Why Don’t You Get A Job”.
A year and a half following the sudden and tragic passing of their vocalist, Keaton Pierce, Too Close To Touch have issued their new single “Hopeless” featuring The Word Alive’s Telle Smith. This track not only serves as a tribute to Keaton but also stands as one of the last recorded works featuring his unmistakable vocal delivery. Additionally, “Hopeless” represents the group’s first new single since the release of the “Complain” remix in 2021, and it arrives as a poignant posthumous birthday gift to Keaton, who would have been 34th birthday on September 3. The band, with heartfelt sincerity, shares… Read more »
Soul Glo have returned with “If I Speak (Shut The F*ck Up) and continued their path to total scene domination in the most wild and wicked way.
Hot Freaks have shared one more track before their new album drops, and it is a tribute to the carefree attitude of the iconic Stuart Little.
Night Verses have announced the details of a new double album, being released half this year and half next, and it is going to be a journey.