Tag: emo


  • Review: Black Veil Brides @ O2 Guildhall Southampton

    Records Editor Callum Joynes is merely whelmed at Black Veil Brides’ long-awaited return to Southampton.

  • YUNGBLUD – ‘The Emperor’ single review: an anthemic equivalent of sticky indie club at 2am

    Callum Joynes takes a look at the latest release from Gen Z’s emo king

  • Single Review: Panic! at the Disco – Viva Las Vengeance

    Callum Joynes takes a look at emo royality Panic! at the Disco’s long-awaited return.

  • Nostalgic News: Fall Out Boy’s ‘Infinity on High’ Was Released 15 Years Ago.

    Leann Yfrah looks back on Fall Out Boy’s classic 2007 album

  • The Biggest Transformations of the Decade: Panic! at the Disco

    Katie Evans looks back at the career of Panic! At the Disco, and how they’ve evolved over their 15+ year long lifespan.

  • Hidden Gems: The Venetia Fair – Every Sick Disgusting Thought We’ve Got In Our Brains

    Callum Holgate tells us why we all have to listen to the circus, emo-rock-esque stylings of The Venetia Fair.

  • Nostalgic News: Panic! at the Disco’s ‘A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out’ turns 15

    Alice Fortt reflects back on Panic! at the Disco’s debut album.

  • Review: YUNGBLUD – ‘Strawberry Lipstick’; YUNGBLUD At His Best

    Vicky Greer names YUNGBLUD’s newest single his best yet

  • Review: Bring Me The Horizon – ‘Parasite Eve’

    Katie Evans reviews Bring Me the Horizon’s experimental new track

  • Label in Focus: Big Scary Monsters

    Jed Wareham takes a look at DIY label Big Scary Monsters, and the good work they’re doing in the alternative scene

  • Review: Holding Absence – Gravity

    Jed Wareham reviews the new emo pick-me-up from Holding Absence

  • Review: Hayley Williams – Petals For Armor I

    Maddie Lock reviews the first installment of Hayley Williams’ solo venture.

  • This Week In Records (09/02/2020) – Green Day, Circa Waves & Christine and the Queens

    It’s Green Day Release Day! Time to Celebrate!

  • Review: itoldyouiwouldeatyou at Suburbia, Southampton

    Records/Live Exec Jed reviews itoldyouiwouldeatyou’s show at Southampton’s Suburbia.