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TEMPLES Return With an Active Volcano

The band releases sophomore record Volcano. Second album syndrome is a known and feared phenomenon in music. It’s said you have your whole life to make a debut, though the pressure of the follow up often leads to a trap of mediocrity. Through the dozen

COMMUNIONS Emerge out of the ‘Blue’

The Danish band is finally out with their anticipated debut after years of lingering. The Copenhagen boys first surfaced with their lo-fi EP, Cobblestones, released in 2014 on Posh Isolation, and have since then had a significant growth as a band before finally releasing their

FRANK CARTER’s New Album Lands Far from Ruin

Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes release their sophomore full-length, Modern Ruin. Well known for their raucous behaviour and thrilling live shows Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes return with a new record that is purely in-your-face punk rock, filled with a brutal honesty which goes right down your spine