The below feature was originally intended as the cover-story for Hardbeat Issue 6 back in January, with the magazine on hold for a little while, here’s the full planned article Keep Reading
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Trivium: No Way Back Just Through
Since 2017 Trivium have been arguably the most on-form band in heavy metal. In addition to releasing what many consider career-best records in The Sin And The Sentence, and 2020’s Keep Reading
Glitchers: Bringing Punk Back To The Streets
After over a year without live music, most bands think that travelling the country in a van to play for an audience is completely infeasible. This is especially pertinent amongst Keep Reading
68: Finding Beauty In Blemishes
Give One Take One is the grooviest, most swaggering statement of Josh Scoggin’s career, but retains both the white-hot noise and the spirituality that you expect from a ’68 album. Keep Reading
ERRA: Making Metalcore Magic
It started with a gun. A Remington 270, to be precise. A thirteen-year-old Jesse Cash traded it for one of his first guitars. It was an old Washburn guitar in 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
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