This record doesn’t exactly reignite the passion we all knew and loved from the ‘That’s Not My Name’ days.
Cambridge five-piece Mallory Knox have released their highly anticipated second album, Asymmetry, to follow on from their debut record, Signals, which was released back at the beginning of 2013. Following a string of high-profile performances this year, and with a headline tour that starts in November, the alternative rockers were under pressure to produce a record that would…
Black Veil Brides’ fourth studio album is a disappointing follow up to their last release.

On 20th October, up and coming band Bear’s Den released their debut album Islands following a successful European tour, which included London’s Tabernacle venue. The trio is made up of guitarist Andrew Davies, Banjo-playing Joey Haynes and drummer Kevin Jones, each sharing the vocals with equal weight. Armed with a strong set list of mesmerising…
Will Ware’s sophomore record live up to her dazzling debut?
Although it’s not the album fans might have wanted from Howard, this record stands alone as a truly exciting and experimental follow up.
The Curse of Love takes you on a journey across a spectrum of moods, and genres.
A year of losing band-members, cancellation-stricken touring, mid-show bone breakages and alcohol-related incarcerations has culminated in Foxygen’s fourth LP …And Star Power
For previous fans of Marmozets, it’s clear that their style has evolved from something violent to something still angry, but more melodic.
Allen’s debut album has given up a seductive sample of what is to come.
The band’s follow-up to An End Has A Start debuted at number one in the UK five years ago.
Otherness is a great feat of experiment and diversity, but at the hands of this it can also be a little too jarring at times.
The debut from Ella Henderson is a dazzling success.
After a disappointing second album, can the singer-songwriter showcase the vocal talents we all know she possesses?