Interview with Lizzie Sargent. “For a band that has only been around for two years, we are just so happy to be included here.” Tucker Rule On a very Sunny Keep Reading
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Interview with Lake Malice, 2000Trees 2023
Interview with Jasmine Marceau. “I think it’s fun to try and not meet expectations with our music.” Blake, Lake Malice It’s Thursday, the first full day at 2000Trees, and the Keep Reading
Feature: Jamie Lenman – ‘From Pilot to The Atheist’
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
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
Feature: Sentinels – An Invitation to the Big League
For just about anyone vaguely interested in the arts, being plucked from obscurity and thrust into stardom would be a miraculous dream come true. It’s even the premise of the Keep Reading
Interview: Beyond Grace
Written by Dominic Hemy Firstly, congratulations on the new album, Our Kingdom Undone. You find yourselves in an unusual position of having finished it just before the world was Keep Reading
Carnifex: What’s Wrong With Deathcore?
Deathcore. Is this still a dirty word? For what seems like forever, learning that a new band was categorised as ‘deathcore’ was enough reason to instantly dismiss them. Due in Keep Reading
Interview: Waco – A New Future Music Video
A few weeks ago, cosmic-punks Waco released a new video for ‘A New Future’ which helps visualise its galaxy-hopping narrative using puppets. We caught up with vocalist Jak Hutchcraft to 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










