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Everything you need to know about… Dream State’s new EP ‘Untethered’

  • February 3, 2023
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Dream State run us through the rebooted line-up’s new release, ‘Untethered’
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About To Break 2023: Scene Queen

  • February 3, 2023
  • Sam Taylor
Introducing Scene Queen, the fiery new voice in music who is captivating audiences with her raw and unapologetic lyrics.
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In photos: L.S. Dunes arrive in London, are as brilliant as you’d expect

  • January 30, 2023
  • Alex Ingle
You can't be described as a supergroup if you're not - y'know - super.
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PVRIS hit London’s Eventim Apollo, and it looked like this

  • January 27, 2023
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We had our intrepid snapper Sarah Louise Bennett there to capture the action.
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About To Break 2023: Loveless

  • January 26, 2023
  • Steven Loftin
Isn’t TikTok just for people to do dances and become pop stars? Erm. No, actually. Loveless are here to take over the joint.
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“MM@TA will not stop until we reach world domination” – Meet Me @ the Altar have announced their debut album, ‘Past // Present // Future’

  • January 20, 2023
  • Alex Ingle
The pop-punk trio drop their debut this March. We caught up with guitarist Téa Campbell to find out more.
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Chase Atlantic stormed the Eventim Apollo Hammersmith, and it looked like this

  • January 18, 2023
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Chase Atlantic know how to bring it big. That's something they did last Friday (13th January), when they hit London's Eventim Apollo Hammersmith for the third of three blow out shows.
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About To Break 2023: Crawlers

  • January 18, 2023
  • Steven Loftin
Over the past year or so, Crawlers have already made a sizeable splash in rock’s deep end. Now, with a debut album to work towards, it’s less a question of if, and more a matter of when they take over the whole joint.
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PVRIS’s Lyndsey Gunnulfsen talks album four: “Expect a lot of high energy”

  • January 16, 2023
  • Sam Taylor
Producer, singer/songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Lyndsey Gunnulfsen is planning to make a splash this year with the release of a brand new PVRIS record.
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Slipknot: “We’re still here, after 25 years of touring the world, selling some albums, and nobody’s got shit on us”

  • January 1, 2023
  • Ali Shutler
Slipknot are still one of the biggest bands on the planet. Twenty five years in, and they remain unmatched amonst their peers when it comes to their power, influence or sheer size. But beautiful? This we’ve gotta hear.
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    Jamie Lenman has announced a surprise new EP, ‘Iknowyouknowiknow’
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    Stand Atlantic have returned with a huge new track, ‘kill[h]er’
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    2000trees has signed up 50 new acts for this summer’s festival
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