Tag: Rock


  • This Week In Live-Streams (21/09/20)

    From folk rock to jazz, our Live editor gives you the run down of what you should be live streaming this coming week.

  • Review: You Me At Six – ‘MAKEMEFEELALIVE’; Worth the Wait

    You Me At Six’s latest track shows a long-awaited return to their hardcore punk roots.

  • Venue vs Festival – Muse

    Records editor, Alice Fortt, reflects on the many times that they have seen Muse. Alice offers up their perspective on why a venue concert for this rock band goes above and beyond what you get at a festival when you see Muse.

  • Review: I DON’T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME – ‘Leave Me Alone’

    Charlotte Brennan discusses the infectiously catchy new single from IDKHOW.

  • Review: Regent – ‘Dirty Little Sinner.’; Brit-Pop Heaven

    Dirty heavy rock is on the menu with Regent’s newest track

  • The Best Of 1980s Hard Rock: Guns N’ Roses – Appetite For Destruction

    Josh Matthews states his case for Guns N’ Roses’ debut LP being the very best of 80s hard rock.

  • A Vampire in a Cowboy Hat: A Review of Creeper’s Sex, Death and the Infinite Void

    Callum Holgate is head over heels in love with Creeper’s new album, and here’s why!

  • This Week in Live-Streams (10/08/20)

    This week is one for all those who are into their rock music and the many sub genres of rock… oh and with a slice of pop-punk. With some big British names and unknown American names, we have you covered.

  • Review: DMA’S – ‘Criminals’; A Bold and Successful Experiment

    Josh Matthews shares his thoughts on the latest banger from the DMA’S

  • Review: ‘Scarlet’ – The Lost Rolling Stones and Jimmy Page Record

    Olivia Dellar cracks open the newest Stones record, originally recorded in 1974.

  • Adventuring In Sonderland: A Review of Neck Deep’s All Distortions Are Intentional

    Pop-punk goodness or a failed venture? Callum Holgate has the answer.

  • The Best of 90s Rock: Red Hot Chili Peppers – Blood Sugar Sex Magik

    Starting off our newest Records series, ‘The Best Of’, is Alexander Read with the Best of 90s Rock!

  • Review: Fontaines D.C – A Hero’s Death; A Triumphant Sophomore Album

    ‘A Hero’s Death’ gets 5 stars from Vicky Greer.

  • Post-Punk Reborn: A Review of The Psychedelic Furs’ Made of Rain

    Post-punk isn’t dead; it’s been reborn in its purest form by none other than The Psychedelic Furs in their first album in almost 30 years, Made of Rain, released on July 31 via Cooking Vinyl. As the post-punk subculture celebrates its more recent reincarnation with bands like IDLES and Fontaines D.C leading the scene, it’s the perfect […]