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The big review: Incineration 2025

The big review: Incineration 2025

Sunny Camden Town succumbs to darkness as Triptykon, Blood Incantation and an unholy host of extreme metal’s biggest and best descend for the superb Incineration Festival.

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NAUT’s Gavin Laubscher: The 10 songs that changed my life

NAUT’s Gavin Laubscher: The 10 songs that changed my life

NAUT singer Gavin Laubscher tells all about starting on goth’s dark path, trying to sing like Jim Morrison, and why he hates The Police…

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20 bands you need to watch this weekend at ArcTanGent

20 bands you need to watch this weekend at ArcTanGent

A decade since it first arrived on the festival calendar, Bristol’s ArcTanGent has become an essential destination for fans of alternative music from far leftfield. Beyond headliners Converge, Heilung and Devin Townsend, and there are a whole galaxy of sounds to discover...

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NAUT: “You need to savour each moment intensely for what it is, then move on and do the same for the next”

NAUT: “You need to savour each moment intensely for what it is, then move on and do the same for the next”

With long-awaited debut album Hunt, Bristol post-punk quartet NAUT confirmed themselves as moody masters in a new wave of goth-inflected heavy music. As vocalist Gavin Laubscher and guitarist Jack Welch explain, however, it’s only through darkness that we can find the light…

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Album review: NAUT – Hunt

Album review: NAUT – Hunt

Bristol post-punk quartet NAUT get seductively dark on long-awaited, killer debut.

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