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
Tag: New Music
Live Review: Holding Absence @ The Sugarmill, Stoke, 30.01.2023
Since 2021’s release of their second record, The Greatest Mistake Of My Life, South Wales’ quartet Holding Absence have been on quite a tear. That album propelled them to dizzying Keep Reading
Press Club @ The Flapper, Birmingham, 03.11.22
Swapping the beaches of Melbourne for the canals of Birmingham, tonights headliner’s Press Club make their long awaited return to the UK backed by a basketful of bangers from their Keep Reading
Album Review: Muncle – The Possibilites Are Not Endless
Release Date: 18th March Record Label: Self-Released For Fans Of: Tellison, Reuben, Tubelord Writing “good” pop music is such an intangible thing. One person’s anthem is another’s Chelsea Keep Reading
Album Review: Letting Up Despite Great Faults – IV
Release Date: 4.03.22 Record Label: Self-Released For Fans Of: Ulrich Schnauss, Slowdive, New Order Shoegaze as a genre can be characterised in a few pretty obvious ways, Keep Reading
Album Review: Blood Incantation – Timewave Zero
Release Date: 25.02.2022 Record Label: Century Media For Fans Of: John Carpenter, Oransi Pazuzzu, After two albums of cosmic-minded technical death metal, Blood Incantation have peeled Keep Reading
…And So I Watch You From Afar – Jettison
Release Date: 18.02.22 Record Label: Velocity Records For Fans Of: Delta Sleep, Mogwai, Tricot Belfast’s lords of all things grandiose team up with Arco String Quartet Keep Reading
Album Review: Perennial – In The Midnight Hour
Record Label: Self-Released Release Date: 1st February For Fans Off: Turnstile, At The Drive-In, Fugazi Over the last few years it feels like hardcore bands have Keep Reading
Live Review: Waco/Snake Eyes @ The Flapper, Birmingham 28.11.21
The streets surrounding The Flapper in Birmingham might be frostbitten, treacherous and cold enough to make you reconsider ever leaving your home again. However after stepping inside it all proves Keep Reading
Album Review: Kills Birds – Married
Release Date: 12th October 2021 Label: Royal Mountain Records For Fans Of: Amyl and the Sniffers, Muncie Girls, Pillow Queens There are moments on Married where Kills Birds Keep Reading










