2000 Trees was blessed with another day of non-stop sunshine and action. Everything from excitement to some extreme hangovers was on display just as you would expect from a rock and metal festival! Here’s what...
After a series of cryptic social media posts, Yellowcard announced an end to their hiatus and emos and punks around the globe rejoiced. Their first release since breaking up comes in the form of an...
Yungblud is a name that most people in the rock community know. Whether you love him or hate him, you can’t deny his success. His latest album ‘Yungblud’ has received a tonne of attention from...
Filling out two nights at the Electric Ballroom is no easy feat, however pop-punk legends State Champs recently did just that. With the release of their [Upcoming] new album imminent at the time of their...
It’s safe to say that The Wonder Years have come a long way since their inception and the hype surrounding their new album ‘The Hum Goes On Forever’ has hit an all-time high, so I’d...
What is Camden without a bit of Punk? The Wonder Years return to London’s music capital to play a sold-out show at the Electric Ballroom and they bring with them Beauty School and Save Face....
Slam Dunk festival finally returned this year with a rather stacked lineup. Despite complications with bands having to pull out due to the current situation, the festival was still jam-packed with all kinds of bands,...
Thousands ascended down to London’s Brixton Academy Wednesday night to see pop-punk legends All Time Low for the first night of their five night tour. You could feel the energy in the air – that...
Last night, Boston Manor took to the Empress Ballroom for their “first and only show of the year”, and also the first hometown show of their careers. The band originally planned the show to be...
Neck Deep have been at the forefront of the Pop Punk scene for some time now and their return to Brixton Academy was a night fans had waited patiently for. Accompanying them for this show...
A Day To Remember are back with their seventh studio album, ‘You’re Welcome’, the first release under their new label Fueled By Raman. The long-awaited album was originally set to release back on November 15th...
Despite being slightly delayed due to obvious reasons, Mayday Parade have finally got around to playing their self-titled anniversary tour. Originally 10 years since its release – now 11 years – the tour promised to...
It’s fair to say As It Is have become a very different band since the release of their 2018 album ‘The Great Depression’, (The band’s third album which saw them treading into darker themes and...
I’ve been aware of creepers’ existence since their first album released a few years back, however I’ve never got around to listening to any of their music. I only heard about ‘Sex, Death & The...
Bowling For Soup returned to the O2 Academy Brixton however they were a member short! The ‘Crowdsurf The UK’ tour kicked off as normal however due to illness, drummer Garry Wiseman returned to the states...
Waterparks has created a fanbase of die-hard followers and it comes as no surprise that their UK tour sold extremely well this time around! Halloween is always a night of spooky vibes and what better...
In just over a decade, with four critically acclaimed albums already under their belts, Neck Deep have gone from being scrappy, naive pop punk start up, to being recognised as one of the UK leading...
Fall Out Boy’s much-anticipated return is finally here with their brand new album ‘So Much (For) Stardust’! This marks their first full-length release since 2018’s more poppy affair titled ‘Mania’. From the single releases alone,...
Rock and Punk music is deeply rooted in clubs and pubs around the world so when it comes to seeing shows in that space, that is the ultimate way to experience them. Fall Out Boy,...
Simple Plan have been a staple in the Pop-Punk ever since they formed back in 1999. Starting off by making a name for themselves during the MTV era of Pop-Punk to evolving into the more...