Tag: Rock


  • Review: Feed The Rhino at The Joiners, Southampton

    After a year of relative inactivity Feed The Rhino returned to the live music circuit in glorious fashion at The Joiners (22/09/16).

  • Review: July Talk – Touch

    Tash Williamson reviews as the Canadian band goes “into the consumerist’s mind.”

  • Preview: You Me At Six at O2 Guildhall, Southampton

    You Me At Six will be touring and coming to Southampton’s O2 Guildhall (23/10/16).

  • Preview: The Enemy at Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth

    Last orders! The Enemy are about to embark on their final tour, starting with a warm-up at the Wedgewood Rooms (02/09/16).

  • Introducing: July Talk

    writer Tash Williamson introduces 5-piece indie pop rock band July Talk.

  • Jared Leto calls 30 Seconds To Mars’ new album “very sexual”

    The Suicide Squad actor also revealed that the film was not an inspiration for the new songs, which are set to be released soon.

  • Review: Panic! At The Disco – ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

    Sophie Trenear reviews the Suicide Squad soundtrack’s cover of the Queen classic.

  • Review: My Chemical Romance – ‘The Five Of Us Are Dying’

    Sophie Trenear feels the nostalgia of the ‘Welcome To The Black Parade’ demo.

  • Dave Grohl was “90 per cent” of Nevermind’s sound, says album’s producer

    Butch Vig also praised the impact of Grohl on the overall genre of rock music.

  • Preview: Twin Atlantic at the Pyramids, Portsmouth

    Olivia Krauze previews Twin Atlantic.

  • My Chemical Romance release previously unheard track

    The track eventually became the iconic Welcome to the Black Parade.

  • “We just want people to know that we’re in a better place with ourselves and as a band”: An interview with Taylor Lumley of Beartooth

    ‘Hot. Nasty. Speed’ is how guitarist Taylor Lumley describes Beartooth’s music in this interview with The Edge

  • Nostalgic News: Muse released Black Holes and Revelations ten years ago today

    Muse’s fourth studio album was released ten years ago today in the UK.

  • Review: Download Festival 2016 – Saturday

    Sophie Trenear reviews day two of Download Festival, including sets from Black Sabbath, Deftones and Megadeth.