It’s that time of the year where we head to the docks and get ready to rock! Camden Rocks is just around the corner and Mind Noise Network is going Keep Reading
Category: Feature
Black Peaks: All That Unites
I got the chance speak to guitarist Joe Gosney about the record, their rapid rise since the release of Statues, their lofty ambitions, and how the strength and depth of the UK scene at the minute has led to everyone stepping up their game.
Palm Reader: Third Time’s A Charm
Third time’s a charm: How Palm Reader’s latest album has set them on the path to hardcore superstardom If hardcore bands were featured as signs of the zodiac, then 2018 Keep Reading
MacMillan Festival 2018
Last week, I was invited to attend the wicked MacMillan Fest in Nottingham, a festival that not only had an awesome lineup but was doing it’s bit for raising money Keep Reading
Paris’ Reading and Leeds 2018 Review
Another year of R&L has passed and as usual it came with a lot of discussions, arguments and complaints. I had the pleasure of attending the festival this year for Keep Reading
Paris’ Reading & Leeds 2018 Preview
August is drawing to a close and the festival that all rock fans love to hate is looming, here’s my guide of who to see at Reading and Leeds 2018! Keep Reading
Festival Preview: 2000trees
As their advertising suggests – there are only 52 weekends a year. This week sees us approach 2000trees with ears doing whatever the ear equivalent of salivating is, safe in Keep Reading
Festival Preview: Camden Rocks
Camden Rocks brings together around 200 bands on one day to the vivid streets of Camden, London. No mean feat putting that together and whilst on first glance the lineup Keep Reading
Festival Preview: Slam Dunk
3 sites. 7 stages. Over 50 bands and one bank holiday weekend. Slam Dunk Festival returns in just a few shorts weeks and it’s another year smashed out of the park Keep Reading
Festival Preview: Pop Punk Pile-Up
Showcasing some of the most established acts our scene has to offer, as well as providing a platform for a shed-ton of emerging talent, the last weekend of April is Keep Reading










