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  • The Altar Demands More: Inside The Gates Of NECROSONIC FESTIVAL With JOHN LEE SPIDER

    Necrosonic Festival returns to the Mansfield Tavern on Saturday, August 22 2026, and the full lineup has been revealed to the masses! With dual headliners Rivers of Nihil (USA) and our very own Psycroptic, alongside exclusive reunions, one-off performances and long-awaited resurrections ~ this year’s ritual is the most formidable yet. With a massive deference […]
  • CITRINITAS stream new CALIGARI demo at No Gleaming Light

    On June 26th internationally, Caligari Records will release Citrinitas‘ highly anticipated second demo, Telestic Ekstasis, on cassette tape format. And today, the No Gleaming Light YouTube channel streams the demo in its entirety. Hear Citrinitas‘ Telestic Ekstasis in its entirety exclusively HERE. At the beginning of this year, Caligari revealed Unending Descent, the public debut of Finland’s Citrinitas. Mysterious to the extreme, the 13-minute demo was a multi-layered meltdown at the […]

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  • “The only band ever once again prove why no one else matters”: Alexisonfire dominate London co-headliner with Billy Talent as they celebrate 20 years of post-hardcore classics

    When it comes to alternative music, Canada may as well be the Phantom Zone: so many artists who fill arenas and enjoy legend status in the Great White North find themselves playing to far fewer people whenever they step beyond the border. Billy Talent and Alexisonfire aren’t as big here as they are at home, where pretty much everything they do charts in the top 10, but they’re each still pioneers of millennial post-hardcore with cult international followings. London demonstrates its dedication tonight, as thousands of fans come out during a 35-degree heatwave to see them play their respective 2006 albums in full.

    “Tonight is all about gratitude,” says BILLY TALENT vocalist Benjamin Kowalewicz. The opening co-headliners swagger their way through second effort II with genuine glee, and during such standouts as Devil In A Midnight Mass, Red Flag and Fallen Leaves, Wembley Arena reaches the same level of joy, singing along en masse. The highlight of the set, though, is the video production the four-piece have brought with them. Throughout, vocal hooks from Kowalewicz and guitar lines from Ian D’Sa are paired with footage of the band laying down the exact same part in clubs 20 years ago. The videos run in perfect sync with the performance, making for a pleasing full-circle moment.

    But, the second the Mississaugans leave the stage, it’s obvious who the crowd’s really here for. A wave of tatted, skate-apparel-sporting punks instantly surges forward in anticipation of ALEXISONFIRE, so enthusiastic that they’re happy to be rammed together in this scorching weather. The St Catharines aggressors stride out under ironic archive footage of the 1977 New York snowstorm, which inspired the imagery of their lauded breakthrough album Crisis.

    Drunks, Lovers, Sinners And Saints starts with a declaration of their DIY ethos – “This is from our hearts! Sincerity over simple chords!” – which London recites like a pledge of allegiance. What follows is both rawer and more dynamic than the first show of the night, screamer George Pettit leading the band through passages of rampant hardcore before co-singers/guitarists Dallas Green and Wade MacNeil steal the grand, melodic highs. This Could Be Anywhere In The World, Boiled Frogs and the title track are all time-tested favourites that get a pit swirling in between moments of sweet reprieve.

    It’s testament to Crisis’ excellence that, unlike so many front-loaded album-in-full sets we’ve seen, the deep cuts keep the energy high. Keep It On Wax hasn’t been played live since 2012, yet the audience fills in the gaps during MacNeil’s cries of “I! I guess! The only thing cheap to you is your friends!” Many a phone is held high for the following To A Friend, as Green flexes the vocal muscles that have made his indie solo project, City And Colour, a chart-topping juggernaut in its own right.

    2006 b-side Thrones is played for the first time ever during the encore, cementing this evening as a truly special occasion. As Alexis then default to early hits Pulmonary Archery and Happiness By The Kilowatt, the set ends with the kind of rich, textured but savage material which made them once-in-a-generation. The self-described ‘only band ever’ have once again proved why no one else matters.

    Billy Talent setlist: Wembley Arena, London – June 24, 2026

    1. Devil In A Midnight Mass
    2. Red Flag
    3. This Suffering
    4. Worker Bees
    5. Pins And Needles
    6. Fallen Leaves
    7. Where Is The Line?
    8. Covered In Cowardice
    9. Surrender
    10. The Navy Song
    11. Perfect World
    12. Sympathy
    13. Burn The Evidence
    14. Rusted From The Rain
    15. Devil On My Shoulder
    16. Reckless Paradise
    17. Viking Death March

    Alexisonfire setlist: Wembley Arena, London – June 24, 2026

    1. Drunks, Lovers, Sinners And Saints
    2. This Could Be Anywhere In The World
    3. Mailbox Arson
    4. Boiled Frogs
    5. We Are The Sound
    6. You Burn First
    7. We Are The End
    8. Crisis
    9. Keep It On Wax
    10. To A Friend
    11. Rough Hands
    12. Thrones (live debut)
    13. Pulmonary Archery
    14. Happiness By The Kilowatt
  • Flashback: New York Comic Con’s 2025 Photo Gallery Videos

    At the time of this posting, we are a just about three and a half months away from the 2026 edition of the famed New York Comic Con which will … Continue reading Flashback: New York Comic Con’s 2025 Photo Gallery Videos
  • Blood Sweat and Tears Frontman David Clayton-Thomas Dies at 84

    He was the Grammy-winning singer of "Spinning Wheel" and "You've Made Me So Very Happy." Continue reading…
  • Blanche Neige & Errol Flynn Drop New Single “La Chair”

    Avant-garde indie music project Blanche Neige & Errol Flynn has officially unveiled their striking and untamed new single,
  • Bloodstock Bound: Imperial Demonic

    Bloodstock Bound: Imperial Demonic

    As Bloodstock gets closer, we delve deep into the line up to find out more about some of the bands playing the New Blood and EMP stages at this years event.

    Today we chat with Imperial Demonic

    We are Imperial Demonic from Belfast, Northern Ireland. 

    The band is:
    Andy “Heathen” – vocals
    Daniel Dempster – guitars
    Kacper Lewandowski – guitars
    Gareth Murdock – bass
    Cameron Ahslund-Glass – drums

    We play melodic black metal infused with technical and atmospheric elements, for fans of Dark Funeral, Marduk and Der Weg Einer Freshet.

    We were offered the slot after reaching out some time last year. We had taken part of M2TM in the bands early years, but have since focused on playing across the UK and Europe.

    We’re feeling excited, humbled yet vindicated. We look forward to getting more eyes and ears on our intense blend of Irish Black Metal!

    We’re unapologetically influenced by theatrical black metal bands of the early 2000’s. We deliver an intense, high energy set with ritualistic elements and plenty of crowd interaction! 

    We’re playing the New Blood Stage on Saturday!

    Leprous, Sanguisugabogg and Cryptopsy are a few highlights for us. Not to mention our friends Blood Countess!

    We have a new album on the way, most of which we’ll be performing at Bloodstock! After this we plan to shoot some music videos and finally get it released!

    Most of us are staying in a hotel, a few of us are hitting up the artist camping!

    Hard to beat a good lager at a festival! We’d be partial to a local IPA or ale as well!

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  • Check Out “Snow In June” By Rivertown

    Canadian alt-country duo Rivertown has captured the seasonal mood perfectly with their beautiful new single, “Snow in June.”
  • PARKWAY DRIVE Add Shows To KILLING HORIZONS Tour

    Live Nation has announced global heavy music icons PARKWAY DRIVE will showcase two of their most revered releases in exclusive album shows this August, on the Killing Horizons tour. On the first night in each city, they’ll play 2005’s Killing With A Smile and on the second night, 2007’s Horizons, both albums played in their […]
  • The New Architects Share Comeback EP “Perfect Strangers”

    Alternative indie-rock outfit The New Architects have made a triumphant return this month, releasing their first newly recorded