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 be a great celebration of such a highly acclaimed album in the scene. I just had to head down to...
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 two nights in London, the night promised to be a celebration of their new yet-to-be-released tunes, whilst also throwing a...
Hacktivist is one of those bands that seem to end up on every line-up ever and I can’t imagine how busy the band are with the constant touring they commit to. Headlining The Underworld in Camden always leads to a lot of sweat and even more energy from both the band and the crowd so...
Twin Atlantic returned to the iconic Roundhouse to kick off their 10th anniversary tour for their 2011 gold certified record ‘Free’. Bringing along an all Scottish line-up the night promised to be an unmissable tribute to the popular album, I just had to head down and check it out. Here’s what went down. The night...
Following the recent release of Welsh rockers Feeder’s latest album ‘Torpedo’, all that was left was to get the songs on the road, and play their heavier new songs to the masses. I just had to head down to the final date of their tour at O2 Academy Brixton and finally get to hear these...
Fit For An Autopsy is a huge name in the deathcore scene and when they took over the O2 Academy Islington in May, it promised to be one hell of a show. Enlisting the aid of Sentinels, Great American Ghost, Enterprise Earth and Ingested, the entire night promised to be a slam fest! Here’s what...
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 on doctor’s orders. Despite being a member down, the band pushed on adapting their set each night to still put...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock over the past few years, you’ve probably heard of the europop-metalcore infusion that is Electric Callboy (formally Eskimo Callboy), with their mega-hit Hypa Hypa garnering over 37 Million streams on Spotify alone. It’s clear to see their viral success has pushed them to great heights, culminating in their...
The Key Club has become an extremely well know venue over recent years due to its wild club nights and its continued support working with Slam Dunk Festival. I couldn’t think of a more fitting venue for As Everything Unfolds to put on a headline show after a meteoric rise over the last year. Accompanied...
In the heart of King’s Cross, Scala London normally hosts clubbers and ravers but on the 27th of March, In Flames took over the iconic venue. With support from Defects and Vexed, the night had the potential to showcase the old and new wave of the metal scene and a sold-out London crowd would be...
Camden is one of the most infamous places for its diversity and music alike so it comes as no surprise that some of the more extreme bands love coming to the town. Ingested finished off their UK tour in the famous Underworld venue after several delays and a lineup change due to complications caused by...
Ska Punk giants Less Than Jake returned to the UK and took over the O2 Forum in Kentish Town with support from Skinny Lister, The Toasters and Millie Manders & The Shutup. The evening promised to be a blend of old school ska and new wave ska-punk with such a diverse lineup. Here’s what went...