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REVIEW: As It Is - As It Is
After years defined by burnout, fractured identity and the weight of expectation, Patty Walters stepped away from music entirely, only to rediscover the part of himself he thought he had lost. That reconnection, first with himself and then with Ben Langford‑Biss, Ali Testo and Patrick Foley, lit the fuse for AS IT IS choosing to exist again on their own terms. What follows is not nostalgia, but a reclamation. It is four brothers rebuilding the thing that once saved them, claw
Lou Viner-Flood
5 days ago4 min read


REVIEW: Bring Me the Horizon - Count Your Blessings | Repented
BRING ME THE HORIZON released their first album 20 years ago and despite a complete change in genre, they decided to re-record it just for its anniversary. The album is complete deathcore madness and being 20 years old it has its imperfections and blemishes. But the new version has repented that all, not only is it now perfectly polished music but the quality of the vocals, riffs, drums and everything in between has proliferated. Straight into the first track Pray For Plagues
Amy Smyth
6 days ago3 min read


REVIEW: The Pretty Reckless - Dear God
Five years can feel like an eternity in the music world, but if Dear God proves anything, it's that THE PRETTY RECKLESS has made every second count. Rather than trying to recreate what made their previous albums successful, the band has delivered a record that feels like the natural next chapter in their journey. It's familiar enough to satisfy longtime fans while still showing growth, maturity, and a willingness to explore new emotions. From the opening moments of Life Everm
Jack Norris
6 days ago3 min read


REVIEW: The XCERTS - i think i want to go home now
For more than two decades, THE XCERTS have taken the music world by storm with their alternative music style that seems to stand out from the crowd. Their sixth album i want to go home now is one that proves that longevity of this Scottish born, Brighton based trio doesn’t mean that passion and talent has to be compromised or sacrificed. The opening song of the album is a short and haunting interlude that is full of emotion. Named after the album title, this emotionally fuel
Laura Davies
Jul 83 min read


SAINT AGNES: Writing Their Way Back to Life
“Compared to where we'd been, the alternative was to end the band, so we might as well just try this and see if we fall back in love with it.” Kitty A. Austen says this almost breezily, reminiscing on SAINT AGNES’ experience recording emotionally decimating album BLOODSUCKERS, an album borne from grief and turmoil that, at times, is still overwhelming for the band and vocalist Kitty in particular. Where it could have broken them down they instead made space for the grief to e
Julia Stark
Jul 74 min read


ZERUEL: When The Screen Fades From Black
“I was trying to create a world of mine that was similar to those games that I love,” explained Braydon Hill, the creative force behind dark shoegaze project ZERUEL. Now that the long awaited Ruin;Rebirth has arrived, we sat down with Hill to talk about the road that led there. Going from delving into the difficulties of creating music as a side-project to the unexpected creative opportunities that came within the COVID-19 lockdowns, our conversation explored the making of th
Chloe Sodeau
Jul 74 min read


REVIEW: The Plot In You - The Volume Series
Few bands have navigated the modern release cycle quite like THE PLOT IN YOU. Rather than unveiling a traditional full-length album in one moment, the band has spent the last few years gradually constructing The Volume Series across multiple EP releases, before finally bringing the material together as a single collection. With only one previously unheard track, Carved, accompanying recent singles Silence and You Get One, the release functions less as a conventional album and
Zuzanna Pazola
Jul 74 min read


REVIEW: No Cure - It Is Going To Get Dark
“How did we get here?” These are the blistering first words and explosive energy on NO CURE’s latest frenzied album It Is Going To Get Dark, an album that boils over with insurrectionary meaning and fury laden through its rhythms as NO CURE examine the world we live in and practically scream “Is anyone else seeing this shit?”. While the recording process saw the four-piece withdraw to a remote cabin as their musical sanctuary, this calm remoteness instead fuelled the intensit
Julia Stark
Jul 73 min read


REVIEW: Mouth Ulcers - Silent Pictures
Emerging from the unknown and compelling listeners to dance along, London based quartet MOUTH ULCERS are resurfacing the art of darkness in their EP, Silent Pictures. Reviving the sound and aesthetic of 1980s goth, MOUTH ULCERS have carved out a dedicated following with a series of singles that showcase their dark atmospheric sound. With recent live debuts, their success has been captured through sold-out shows across the UK and the Netherlands. Their debut EP, MOUTH ULCERS s
Theviya R Karunaharan
Jul 73 min read


REVIEW: rozemary - it's harder now to breathe
ROZEMARY have moved fast. Formed on the Wirral in 2023, the band went from unreleased local buzz to a widely praised debut EP, the lies they made me believe, in the space of about a year. They've picked up comparisons to LOATHE along the way, building a reputation as one of Merseyside's most exciting heavy exports. it's harder now to breathe arrives less than a year on from that debut, and the title alone hints at a band digging further into the tension that made their debut
Adrian Chapman
Jul 63 min read


REVIEW: Cutscene - A Piece Of Life
Debut releases often feel like introductions, but CUTSCENE arrive sounding like a band that already knows exactly what they want to achieve. A Piece Of Life blends the urgency of post-punk with thoughtful songwriting, creating an EP that feels just as interested in atmosphere and emotion as it does in heavy guitars and driving rhythms. While the band wear some familiar influences on their sleeve, they never rely on them, instead carving out a sound that feels distinctive thro
Con Macadam
Jul 53 min read


GET TO KNOW: Scissor Sisters (Ahead of Boomtown 2026)
It’s hard to fully understand how huge Scissor Sisters were during the 2000s. They were everywhere, yet they managed to reach the mainstream on their own terms, being openly queer and carving their own musical direction. Formed in New York in the year 2000, they existed at first in the vibrant cabaret scene. The core musical duo of the band is frontmanJake Shears and lead songwriter Scott Hoffman, AKA Babydaddy. Their music originally existed for Jake Shears to dance to on s
Will Freeman
Jul 33 min read


REVIEW: Eva Under Fire - Villainous
Detroit has produced some of the finest rock bands in history and EVA UNDER FIRE is one of the latest to proudly carry that flag. Hailing from that gritty, iconic rock landscape, the band is back to deliver “hard rock therapy” with their latest album Villainous when it releases 10th July. Fronted by lead vocalist and song writer Amanda Lyberg who is uniquely qualified to deliver on that promise, as a licensed therapist with a background in trauma and addiction. While Love, D
Amy Lynch
Jul 23 min read


REVIEW: 3 Dollars - Plus Tax
Formed in New Jersey in 2022, 3 DOLLARS are fighting to stand out amongst the countless young groups itching to leave their mark in the punk scene, but these are more than your average Joes, with most members having spent at least half of their youthful lives perfecting their instruments. The proof lies within their debut EP, Plus Tax, the culmination of the four-piece’s efforts to nail a style that has already earnt them a strong local following, growing international attent
Paul Cutts
Jul 23 min read


REVIEW: Witchsorrow - The Devil And All His Works
Two decades deep into their slow-burning crusade, WITCHSORROW return with The Devil And All His Works, an album that doesn’t so much revisit doom metal’s foundations as sink back into them like they were carved in stone. This is not a reinvention record, nor does it pretend to be. Instead, it is a reaffirmation of purpose: heavy, patient, and utterly committed to the genre’s most monolithic traditions. From the outset, WITCHSORROW make it clear they are still operating on the
Mia Gailey
Jul 23 min read


LIVE FROM THE PIT: Empire Of The Sun, Balu Brigada and Skyscraper
In the midst of one of the hottest weeks in Britain, it’s quite ironic that EMPIRE OF THE SUN would be headlining the legendary Alexandra Palace for three nights, with a show of extravagance, gravitas and style. Covered in sweat but nonetheless feeling the vibes, the ten thousand strong crowd of Ally Pally were treated not only to the talent of this band but the effort of their production design. Starting off the night were SKYSCRAPER who with the lighting of incense, took th
Ben Blissett
Jul 23 min read


LIVE FROM THE PIT: The Dillinger Escape, Vower and Frontierer
After nearly a decade away THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN return to London for a triumphant show of chaos and power showcasing why they are the reigning monarchs of mathcore. The weather outside is boiling, the venue working as a sanctuary from the blistering heat. The crowd, already sweaty, lacked any of the lethargy you would expect. Opening tonight was FRONTIERER, who managed to get the crowd moving from the moment they played their first note. Crowd surfers within a band’s fi
Will Freeman
Jul 23 min read


LIVE FROM THE PIT: Nevertel and Ocean Sleeper
Manchester’s Deaf Institute played host to one of the hottest alternative bills of the summer as Florida genre-benders NEVERTEL brought their UK and European headline tour to the city, also accompanied by Australia’s rapidly rising metal-core outfit OCEAN SLEEPER. With NEVERTEL following the momentum of their recent single Otherside as well as OCEAN SLEEPER doing the same with the release of Peace When I’m Dead and Break the Cycle, this was a tour that felt significant well b
James Smith
Jul 24 min read


REVIEW: Cut Short - Modern Affliction
Liverpool's CUT SHORT have spent the last few years quietly building a reputation as one of the UK's most promising rising heavy bands. Sharing stages with Wargasm UK, Dream State and Heart Of A Coward, while earning support from BBC Radio 1, Kerrang!, Metal Hammer and Rock Sound, they've steadily proven they are more than another name in the ever-growing metalcore landscape. Their latest EP, Modern Affliction, is further evidence that the hype surrounding them is well deserv
Mia Gailey
Jul 23 min read


Rage Reviews: Recent Releases, July 1st 2026
Things are really kicking off now: not only do we have the iconic 2000 Trees festival next week, but we've also had a solid slate of tours sweeping the UK. METALLICA, MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE, HAYLEY WILLIAMS, and so much more that the summer has to offer. In the off-time, though, we're taking in these recent singles from bands both big and small. Here's what we've been listening to lately: 156/Silence - Proxy Idols Fresh off the back of a tour supporting THORNHILL as well as a hu
Out of Rage Team
Jul 110 min read
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