London's instrumental magicians: Stitching the seams between UK post-rock and electronica, Dog Unit are mesmerising, slightly daunting and wickedly talented.
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Read MoreThis week’s Band of the Week is Glasgow’s Dead Pony - who have just released their absolute firestorm of a debut album ‘Ignore This’.
Read MoreBnny make their return with a thrilling, satisfying new record One Million Love Songs.
Read MoreThe K’s Debut LP delivers great satisfaction amongst its following with a couple of surprises thrown in there for good measure.
Read MoreNewcastle based indie specialist Melanie Baker is about to release her new EP ‘Burnout Baby’ this Friday (5th April) via Du Blonde’s indie label Daemon T.V.
Read MoreIcelandic rock band KALEO ignites their return with a crisp and comfy new single following the trials and tribulations of a lonesome cowboy.
Read MoreThe Hastings heavyweights conquer Concorde 2 in a night of unbridled rage, joy, and catharsis.
Read MoreSix piece alternative rock outfit Fizzy Orange have just released their debut EP ‘Fizzy Orange in Mono’. Giving a new twang and flare to the word vintage, they band bring feelings of nostalgia while taking their sound on a unique path into the future.
Read MoreUnleashing raw expression and escapism in their latest track - Swim Deep are back.
Read MoreTo the 28 years of Sum 41, there are praises and thanks to go around. Here is to an enjoyable afterlife, no matter what side they end up in.
Read MoreYork born band Mayfire’s new single ‘Telephone’ is a real and raw ode towards desperate love between two long-distance lovers. Whether we’ve experienced it to a greater or lesser extent, this is one that is sure to tug on your heart strings.
Read MoreComing from the Welsh capital of Cardiff, indie quartet Slate are here with “Remoter Heaven,” the gothic rock tune you’ve been longing for.
Read MoreArmed with their new album - Taking Back Sunday hit the UK this week for a short run of sold our shows - including London, Manchester and Cardiff. They took over the O2 Ritz and our photographer Katie Probert was there to capture all the action.
Read MorePerth rebels Pendulum bewitch Cardiff with their unique fusion of abrasive rock and melodic drum and bass.
Read MoreComing in as somewhat of a surprise announcement, Download ‘24 has just announced another 8 bands; sprinkled over the three days, to keep the hype nice and high, Donnington very much looks the place to be this June.
Read MoreChastity Belt return with their delightful fifth full-length offering, “Live Laugh Love”.
Read MoreSON Estrella Galicia have expanded their ever-flavourful night of music, beer, gastronomy, and positive impact to the seaside in their latest instalment – featuring Panic Shack and Plantoid.
Read MoreWhen an up-and-coming, soon-to-be-global-superstar plays intimate shows and showcases new material, it’s heartbreaking not to be there. Luckily, that wasn’t the case for one lucky cohort of fans at London’s Bush Hall.
Read MoreSeven-time Grammy nominees Black Pumas brought their sophomore album ‘Chronicles of a Diamond’ to the UK shores this month. After a series of sold out show in the US, they played London and Manchester this week, armed with hypnotic rhythms and swirling guitar licks. Our photographer Abigail Shii was there to capture all the action when they stopped by Eventim Apollo.
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