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Rage Reviews: Recent Releases, April 22nd 2026
It's a gorgeous sunny Wednesday here, and while our eyes are busy taking in the beautiful sun, we're keeping our ears occupied with a wide variety of recent musical drops. Here's what we've been listening to lately: The Band CAMINO - Holly! THE BAND CAMINO is set to release their fourth studio album NeverAlways (Vol.2) in May. The album opener Holly! is their newest single and it’s bringing exactly the indie rock we’re expecting from a band like THE BAND CAMINO. It’s a feel g


COVER - KNIVES: "Moments like that are a big reminder that there are so many people who want change, and we’re all in this together."
Deep in the depths of Underworld in Camden, there's a small band causing earthquakes with the intense bursts of energy from themselves and their fans as they bounce up and down. Only a few can pull off this level of raucous chaos, and by no means are they stopping any time soon. T he energy that Bristol punk collective KNIVES hasn’t gone unseen. A recent tour with T HE CALLOUS DAOBOYS has put them on the map, and a supporting slot with WITCH FEVER has taken them even furth


REVIEW: Enter Shikari - Lose Your Self
Fresh off the press (and completely out of nowhere), ENTER SHIKARI 's eighth studio album Lose Your Self dropped mere hours after a hectic crowd departed their intimate Satan's Hollow headliner in Manchester. The band have been deliberately opaque about the lack of promotion, with Rou Reynolds stating that “We want people to go on a proper journey with this album, and see where it takes them. No lead up, no singles, and no explanation,” encouraging listeners to engage with i


Rage Reviews: Recent Releases, April 8th 2026
As we're finishing up with whatever chocolate we've got left over from Easter, here at Out of Rage we're getting ready for the summer; sunglasses on, drink in hand, and fresh new music blaring from our speakers. Here's what we've been listening to lately: Against The Current - Heavenly It may start with an uplifting electro melody and feature a lifting guitar riff and drum beat, but don’t be fooled; AGAINST THE CURRENT are feeling anything but angelic in their new single Hea


GET TO KNOW: Punks For Palestine 2026
Real Life have been running the Punks For Palestine event at New Cross Inn, London since 2021 and this year, on 4th May, they are returning with more incredible live music, activism and more information about how you can support Palestinian-run businesses and projects in London. Since the start of the event, which brings together the underground hardcore, punk and hiphop scenes to support Palestinian charities, Punks For Palestine has raised over £10,000 for groups including


Knumears: "I think we’ve all grown personally and as musicians, and I think this is a good representation of who we are now."
Forged from the raw, erratic spirit of ‘90s screamo, KNUMEARS are a formidable force rising out of Los Angeles. The three-piece (originally born in 2018 under the name TURN AWAY ) have spent years honing their craft, from SoundCloud demos to the stages of underground music’s most revered festivals, eventually landing on Run For Cover Records and Summer Shade, as well as recording with the legendary Jack Shirley (responsible for the sound behind DEAFHEAVEN ’s Sunbather ). N


Remembering Chester Bennington
In the summer of 2017, the music world lost an icon: Chester Bennington , the lead singer of LINKIN PARK , DEAD BY SUNRISE and STONE TEMPLE PILOTS . A pioneer of the nu-metal genre, he possessed a voice that defined a generation and a soul treasured by millions. Nearly a decade later, the legacy he left behind remains just as powerful today as it was during his lifetime. On his birthday, we remember the legacy of Chester Bennington . LINKIN PARK , Chester ’s most recognised b


COVER - PINKSHIFT: "This band is built on a principle of always being honest. If I don't know something, or I feel unsure, I'll never hide that."
PINKSHIFT have come a long way since their viral debut that blindsided the internet back in 2020. After a relentless run of non-stop touring that’s turned early believers into devoted fans, the Baltimore trio have been hard at work the past few years in becoming one of the most exciting bands in pop-punk. Now, with their sophomore album Earthkeeper out and a sound that’s bigger, bolder, and more politically charged than ever, vocalist Ashrita Kumar , guitarist Paul Vallejo


Rage Reviews: Recent Releases, March 25th 2026
Here at Out of Rage we've been really enjoying the change in seasons - longer days, sunlight that's no longer just fleeting glimpses, and of course, the warmer weather. What better way to enjoy it than by cracking open a cold drink, putting your feet back, and blasting some new tunes? Here's what we've been listening to lately: Catch Your Breath - Blood Money Back with another banger, Texan melodic metal/hard rock band CATCH YOUR BREATH , gives fans their newest single Blood


Rage Reviews: Recent Releases, March 11th 2026
It might only be two days away from Friday the 13th, but rest assured, we're still feeling pretty lucky here at Out of Rage - we've had tons of new bangers to get spinning, and they just keep coming. Here's what we've been listening to: As Everything Unfolds - DENIAL As a single ahead of their upcoming album Did You Ask To Be Set Free the Buckinghamshire band AS EVERYTHING UNFOLDS have released a gritty but reminiscent sound in the single DENIAL . Lyrics that vary from softe
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REVIEW: KNIFE BRIDE - sorry about the plague
In sophomore EP sorry about the plague is where Brighton quartet KNIFE BRIDE dial up the theatre to craft a narrative that starts with moreish character building and finishes with raw vulnerability. Across its five tracks, there are polished fusions of angsty metalcore guitars and screechy synths that carry the cheek of Mollie Clack’s vocals well, as well as the religious imagery plastered all over the EP’s titles and lyrics which lend to themes of sinning, confession and for


REVIEW: VLMV - There Will Come Soft Rains
VLMV, pronounced “Alma”, is a decade-spanning project fronted by composer Pete Lambrou. It’s hard to nail down exactly what category or box their music falls into - even Lambrou himself defines it as “ambient-ish post-something”. Ambient is definitely the name of the game here, even the post-rock acts that you can hear some level of influence from, like Sigur Rós feels like a reach to compare them to the second you look past the string arrangements. So naturally, new album Th


REVIEW: DFL (Dead Fucking Last) - Fuck It
There’s a fine line between staying true to your roots and becoming a parody of them — and over thirty years in, DFL still sound like they’d rather crash and burn than play it safe. Fuck It is exactly what the title promises: loud, fast, messy, and completely uninterested in anyone’s expectations. There’s no reinvention here, no attempt to modernise — just pure, unfiltered hardcore energy delivered with the kind of reckless confidence most bands lose within a few years. From


REVIEW: The Amity Affliction - House of Cards
There’s no grand reinvention here, no desperate lunge toward relevance. What THE AMITY AFFLICTION deliver on House of Cards is something far less marketable and far more vital: clarity under pressure. Not polished, not pretty—just brutally, unavoidably clear. Where Not Without My Ghosts felt like a band proving they still had teeth, House of Cards is what happens after the fight is over and the bruises have settled in. This is the sound of survival without the victory lap. Fr
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