Trying to piece a hardcore band together in Walsall can, unsurprisingly, be a pretty tough process. After sifting through all the ads for musicians looking to play in cover bands Keep Reading
Phoxjaw – Making Sense of the Madness
As far as places to see out a global pandemic go, a little cottage in North Wales seems like the ideal choice. According to Phoxjaw’s Josh Gallop and Danny Garland Keep Reading
Singles Only: Horsemeat – Queue Jumper
Horsemeat – Queue Jumper Genre: Rock/Industrial Release Date: 24th April 2020 There’s something a little dark and sinister about the way the ‘Queue Jumper’ seems to slither out of the speakers and Keep Reading
Singles Only: Kodama – Set In Stone
Kodama – Set in Stone Genre: Metal Release Date: 23rd April 2020 Combining classic metal with a more modern tech groove St Albans metallers Kodama show just how effective updating Keep Reading
Singles Only: Creature: Cold Man’s World
Creature – Cold Man’s World Genre: Hardcore Release Date: 20th September 2019 Filled with frantic energy and a rather damning view of the condition of humanity, Creature’s ‘Cold Man’s World’ is Keep Reading
Album Review: Bury Tomorrow – Cannibal
Release Date: 03/07/2020 Record Label: Music For Nations/ Sony For Fans Of: Bleed From Within, Architects, Parkway Drive Bury Tomorrow have shown themselves to be possibly Keep Reading
Singles Only 2020: The Dirty Nil – Done With Drugs
The Dirty Nil – Done With Drugs Genre: Punk Rock Release Date: 17th June 2020 With two stellar records under their belt in the form of Master Volume and Higher Keep Reading
Album Review: Lamb of God – Lamb of God
Record Label: Nuclear Blast Release Date: 19.06.2020 For Fans Of: Machine Head, Trivium, Hatebreed When Lamb of God last released new music five years ago, the world Keep Reading
Album Review: Bleed From Within – Fracture
Record Label: Century Media Release Date: 29.05.2020 For Fans Of: Bury Tomorrow, Parkway Drive, While She Sleeps After putting the band on hold for the best part Keep Reading
Hardcore Punk: Class of 2020
It’s been nearly 40 years since the term ‘hardcore punk’ was first used to describe that wonderful sound of pent-up aggression and righteous anger that was popping up around America Keep Reading










