When While She Sleeps last played the Camden Underworld it was 2011. They were on their first UK headline tour and performing their debut EP The North Stands For Nothing. Keep Reading
Tag: Metalcore
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
Album Review: Spiritbox – Eternal Blue
Release Date: 17th September 2021 Label: Rise Records For Fans Of : Deftones, Architects, TesseracT It’s the most anticipated debut album of the year by one Keep Reading
Album Review: Between The Buried And Me – Colors II
Release Date: 20th August 2021 Record Label: Sumerian Records For Fans Of: Protest The Hero, SikTh, Pain Of Salvation Sequels have always sparked fierce debate. The Keep Reading
Every Time I Die announce new album ‘Radical’ and share new song ‘Post-Boredom’
The hardcore heavyweights are back! Every Time I Die have revealed they will be releasing their ninth album, titled Radical, on 22nd October 2021 through Epitaph Records. As their first Keep Reading
Hardbeat’s Guide to Bloodstock 2021
Photo by William Mawdsley After 2 long years of waiting, it’s finally time to dust off those festival festival shoes, air out your tent and head down to the Keep Reading
Album Review: Wristmeetrazor – Replica Of A Strange Love
Release Date: 11th June 2021 Record Label: Prosthetic Records For Fans Of: SeeYouSpaceCowboy, Underoath, .gif from god The term ‘throwback’ seems more prevalent than ever Keep Reading
Album Review: The Ember The Ash – Fixation
Release Date: 14th May 2021 Label: Prosthetic Records FFO: Dimmu Borgir, Abigail Williams, Lorna Shore Picture, if you will, the grandiose soundscapes conjured by bands such as Dimmu Borgir Keep Reading
EP Review: Of Mice & Men – Bloom
Release Date: 28 May 2021 Label: SharpTone Records FFO: Beartooth, A Day To Remember, Northlane At this point in their career, metalcore stalwarts Of Mice & Men 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










