In pictures: The opening night of Bad Omens’ European headline tour with PoppyRelive the first night of Bad Omens’ very fiery European headline tour with Poppy with this exclusive gallery.
Jesus Piece: “When I’m onstage, it’s a total purge of all the sh*t I’ve been holding onto”Aaron Heard has learned to funnel his stresses into Jesus Piece. It’s part of what makes them one of the most exciting bands on the planet right now. We meet the man bringing rage back to hardcore, and find out how it all helped turned his life around…
NewDad are the shoegaze revival’s most exciting young bandLeaving their hometown of Galway to realise their ambitions (and make their debut album) in London, NewDad are primed to become one of the best new dream-rock bands around. Now: someone please give them some even bigger stages to conquer…
Mountain Caller: “Sometimes the story leads the music, sometimes the music writes the story”British riff experts Mountain Caller have just made the second part of a sprawling concept suite. Quite the achievement, especially when there’s no words. They take us into their world, to explain their big idea…
Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes: “I’m looking forward to being the band that we’ve always wanted to be”Good things come to those who wait. For Frank Carter and Dean Richardson, it’s taken the best part of a decade to find the true meaning of The Rattlesnakes, and that deep, human connection between themselves and their art. New album Dark Rainbow is the first fruit of this next era, but as we find out, they’re only just getting started…
Lucifer’s Johanna Sadonis: The 10 songs that changed my lifeLucifer singer Johanna Sadonis tells all about being turned to the dark side by Danzig, having her mind blown by Metallica, and making mixtapes for her own funeral…
How Convulse Records became a haven for hardcore’s weirdosFrom GEL’s sensational debut to giving rising stars Militarie Gun their first-ever release, Convulse Records are on the cutting edge of what’s happening in hardcore right now. But the label is about more than finding the hottest trends, it’s a community of outsiders, united by a desire to push the form and each other…
EKKSTACY is in his own lane… and he’s doing just fineVancouver alternative indie-rock star EKKSTACY is about to blow up in a major way. Not that we need to tell you that – he already knows it himself. To mark the release of his self-titled third LP, the musician talks songwriting, scenes, and staying stress-free.
Many Eyes: “This band has been like a drink of water for my soul”When Every Time I Die split in February 2022, firebrand frontman Keith Buckley was left heartbroken and ostracised, but Many Eyes reignited his passion for music. To mark barnstorming new single Future Proof, we sat down with Keith and bandmates Nick and Charlie Bellmore to talk heavenly influence, the struggles of sobriety and the ear-battering catharsis of moving on…
Escuela Grind: The furious U.S. grinders big on touring, screaming, twerking, love and rageAnyone for the hottest purveyors of DDEEAATTHHMMEETTAALL on Earth right now? Right this way…
From punk knitwear to nu-metal nostalgia: The best in alternative style this monthImprove your wardrobe 666 per cent with this month’s hottest collabs and trends – from Twin Temple’s new collection with KILLSTAR to Blondie knitwear to the return of a nu-metal staple…
Meet Wallowing: The mysterious beekeepers making devastating, dystopian sludgecoreSince landing on Earth a couple of years back, Wallowing have taken extreme doom and grind to strange, cosmic places. Including a branch of Waterstones. We made contact, and found a band getting ready for a total invasion…
Green Day: “We’re not going anywhere… and we’re just getting better!”They’re back! And Green Day have been squirrelled away in London and Los Angeles “making rock’n’roll history again” with their new album, Saviors. Here, Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool lift the lid on their latest banger, feeling happy again, finding connections, and wearing the smelliest gear ever in the studio…
Who are Bring Me The Horizon’s fans?We brave the wintry elements and head along to Bring Me The Horizon’s sold-out Manchester AO Arena show to find out who their fans are and why they love the Steel City heavyweights so much.
“We’re pissing off the right people”: Sleater-Kinney, Lambrini Girls and the eternal power of riot grrrlRiot grrrl might’ve originated in the Pacific Northwest in the 1990s, but the shockwaves it sent throughout the alt. scene are still being felt today, in the sound, lyricism and ethics of non-male bands across the globe. Here, pioneers Sleater-Kinney sit down with new breed (and superfans) Lambrini Girls to discuss punk, politics, progress and why that revolutionary attitude will never die…
Going Off: “There’s a lot of hardcore that has the ‘hard man’ image… None of us are ‘hard’!”Going Off are aptly named. The Manchester-based hardcore gang are pissed-off, and they’re unleashing it full-force on their sinister new EP, Kill List. But despite all the anger, they’re really just big softies, looking to bring people together…