Tag: Rock


  • Review: Download Festival 2016 – Friday

    Sophie Trenear reviews day one of Download Festival, including sets by All Time Low, Twin Atlantic and Rammstein.

  • Review: The Hunna at the Joiners, Southampton

    Olivia Krauze reviews The Hunna at The Joiners.

  • Rival Sons

    Review: Rival Sons – Hollow Bones

    Lisa Veiber reviews Rival Sons’ fifth record, a venture into 70s-style rock.

  • Preview: The Hunna at The Joiners, Southampton

    New British indie rock band The Hunna may have only formed last year, yet they seem to be well on their way to success (04/06/16).

  • Music Video Review: Panic! At the Disco – ‘Don’t Threaten Me with a Good Time’

    Sophie reviews the three-and-a-half-minute horror show from Panic! At The Disco.

  • Preview: Half Man Half Biscuit at Engine Rooms, Southampton

    Satirical rock band Half Man Half Biscuit will arrive on the South Coast in order to play at Southampton’s Engine Rooms (13/05/16).

  • Nostalgic News: AC/DC released High Voltage 40 years ago today

    AC/DC’s first international studio album, High Voltage, was released 40 years ago today on 30th April 1976.

  • ‘Existing in the grey area where not a lot is certain’: An interview with Edd Simpson from Once Upon A Dead Man

    The Edge caught up with Edd Simpson from Once Upon A Dead Man to discuss their debut EP, ‘Concepts and Phenomena’.

  • Review: Hands Like Houses – Dissonants

    Australian experimental rock group Hands Like Houses have released their third full-length album to thunderous applause from Oli Polhill.

  • Review: Catfish & The Bottlemen – ‘Soundcheck’

    Writer Navi reviews the latest single from Welsh foursome Catfish and The Bottlemen, in the run-up to their second album.

  • Review: The Front Bottoms at The Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth

    The Front Bottoms played The Wedgwood Rooms in Portsmouth on Valentine’s Day (14/02/16).

  • “There will be a pristine wall of posters and someone will have to draw a penis somewhere”: Interview with Eliza And The Bear

    An interview with an indie folk five-piece, without a single member called Eliza.

  • “If you put kale in smoothies you’ll never die”: An interview with Ashestoangels’ Crilly

    An exclusive excerpt from the upcoming Big Bad Book of Backstage Dicks.

  • Review: Eliza And The Bear at The Joiners, Southampton

    Eliza And The Bear had their set cut short, but that didn’t effect the quality of their performance or delivery at The Joiners in Southampton (28/01/16).