Sally Lui caught up with front man Joe Keogh and drummer Felix Archer from Amber Run on the first night of their UK tour.
A Day To Remember’s date at Portsmouth Guildhall had to be abandoned half an hour after they took to the stage due to a young male falling from the balcony and into the stalls.
Billy Lockett quietly triumphed at The Joiners, allowing audience members, young and old, to appreciate his melodic acoustic pop.
Sensational UK boyband Rixton took to the stage of The Brook for a great night of music, and ear-splitting screams from their adolescent fans.
Superfood or Supershit? Edge writer Will Hodgetts went along to NME’s New Breed Oxford date to witness a disappointing night of music.
Amber Run topped the line-up of Communion Music’s New Faces tour.
The band have announced that they will be headlining a concert at the RFK Stadium in Washington DC on 4th July 2015.
The show will take place in June 2015 at London’s Royal Albert Hall, in support of national charity, WellChild.
Jake Bugg lit up Alexandra Palace, accompanied by Hudson Taylor and Misty Miller.
Superfood headline this year’s New Breed tour with NME, accompanied by Scottish duo Honeyblood.
The Manchester based quartet have shot to stardom in the last year, will you be attending?
Sally caught up with Harry Hudson Taylor to discuss their new single, debut album Singing for Strangers and being on the road.
No one should miss out on this tour, with three strikingly impressive talents.
Little known Gianna Lauren is a diamond in the rough of a huge music industry.