Don Broco- Album release- live review at Chalk, Brighton UK – 30th March
April 1, 2026
Album release shows always carry a different kind of weight and Don Broco did not disappoint. Opening with True believers featuring Sam Carter (Though, contrary to some fan theories, he wasn’t at this show). The intensity was unreal from the moment they stepped on stage and only grew as the night went on. The biggest
Live Review: Infected Rain supported by Butcher Babies & Black Spikes O2 Institute2, Birmingham UK— March 30, 2026
April 1, 2026
On a lovely Spring Birmingham evening, the O2 Institute2 transformed into a furnace of modern metal, hosting a triple bill that showcased the genre’s evolving identity. From Baltic mysticism to Hollywood-bred ferocity and Moldovan emotional extremity, this was a lineup that didn’t just entertain—it immersed. Black Spikes Opening acts often fight for attention; Black Spikes,
The Cribs supported by Courting- Birmingham Institute UK 22 March 2026
March 26, 2026
You remember The Cribs, those indie darlings from the 2000’s, with a fringe to rival Jim Carey in Dumb and Dumber, a pop star girlfriend, plenty of NME covers and that incident at the NME awards in 2006. A whirlwind time for the Jarmen brothers, causing a stir with their brand of straight talking Yorkshire
Slaughter to Prevail real “Grizzly” album on July 18th 2025 via Sumerian Records
March 18, 2026
SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL – GRIZZLY There’s heavy… and then there’s Slaughter to Prevail heavy… A feral, bone-crushing assault that proves modern deathcore still has teeth—and Slaughter to Prevail are baring the biggest fangs in the genre. With Grizzly, the band doesn’t just release another deathcore record—they unleash something that feels more like a controlled demolition.
Lamb of God album “Into Oblivion” releases on 13th March via Epic/Century Records
March 13, 2026
The Richmond wrecking crew hasn’t just returned; they’ve reloaded with a vengeance that makes their previous efforts feel like a mere warning shot. Lamb of God’s latest offering, Into Oblivion, is a jagged, soot-stained masterclass in pure sonic hostility. Forget the polished sheen of modern metalcore—this is a primal, high-octane excavation of human decay.





