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2000 Trees Festival 2023: A perfect weekend of the best in rock

2000 Trees Festival 2023: A perfect weekend of the best in rock

2000 Trees festival returned to Upcote farm in July for the very best in rock and alternative music.
Hot Mulligan bring a night of cathartic emo to Manchester!

Hot Mulligan bring a night of cathartic emo to Manchester!

Hot mulligan stop off in Manchester on their first UK headline tour, treating a few hundred lucky gig-goers to a night of cathartic emo angst, perfect for screaming at the top of your lungs
2000 Trees festival 2023: Everything you need to know

2000 Trees festival 2023: Everything you need to know

2000 Trees festival promises an amazing weekend of rock and alternative music. Here is everything you need to know about the festival and who to check out once you’re there!
Album review: Fall Out Boy – So Much (For) Stardust

Album review: Fall Out Boy – So Much (For) Stardust

Fall Out Boy make a triumphant return with their eighth studio album, So Much (For) Stardust
Live review: Sleeping With Sirens at O2 Ritz Manchester

Live review: Sleeping With Sirens at O2 Ritz Manchester

Sleeping With Sirens bring their CTRL + ALT + DEL tour to a sold-out O2 Ritz in Manchester
Pierce The Veil are back! ‘The Jaws Of Life’ Album Review

Pierce The Veil are back! ‘The Jaws Of Life’ Album Review

Pierce The Veil return with ‘The Jaws of Life’, their first album in almost seven years and a new direction from what fans are used to
In the Beauty Bag #10: Managing Editor Erin Botten

In the Beauty Bag #10: Managing Editor Erin Botten

Learn the secrets behind big bold eyeliner, long non-chunky lashes and cracking a skincare routine — all on a budget
To hell and back (in a good way): The Pretty Reckless live

To hell and back (in a good way): The Pretty Reckless live

The Pretty Reckless stopped off in Manchester as part of their Death by Rock and Roll tour
In Conversation: Daniel Howell (danisnotonfire)

In Conversation: Daniel Howell (danisnotonfire)

Head Music Editor Sarah Taylor chats to Daniel Howell about his (anti-)YouTube career and his first ever solo stand-up tour, We’re All Doomed!
Live Review: Jimmy Eat World @ Manchester Academy

Live Review: Jimmy Eat World @ Manchester Academy

Hannah Stewart reviews an epic set from emo legends Jimmy Eat World at their sold out Mannchester show.
My Chemical Romance are back! (And playing in Warrington?)

My Chemical Romance are back! (And playing in Warrington?)

Maddy Oxley reviews My Chemical Romance’s comeback gig in the bizarre location of Warrington!
Movements return with new track ‘Barbed Wire Body’

Movements return with new track ‘Barbed Wire Body’

Movements release new single deviating from their usual, more gloomy sound in favour of a high-energy track, perfect for moshing to.
Live Review: American Football at Gorilla

Live Review: American Football at Gorilla

Blake Crompton muses on American Football’s profound beauty as a complex rock-band offering the audience a heavy dose of pensive reflection
Album Review: Lil Peep – Come Over When You’re Sober Pt.2

Album Review: Lil Peep – Come Over When You’re Sober Pt.2

Late rapper Lil Peep’s posthumous release is a bittersweet continuation of his legacy, full of emotional weight and genre-merging swagger, writes Jake Oliver
This Ain’t A Scene: the changing genre of pop-punk

This Ain’t A Scene: the changing genre of pop-punk

Eleanor Roberts explores the relevance of the pop-punk genre within today’s music scene
Live Review: Slam Dunk North 2018

Live Review: Slam Dunk North 2018

Contributor Callum Lunn thinks we should all embrace our inner emo

Live Review: Cap’n Jazz

It may have taken them 28 years but Cap’n Jazz’s first ever show in Europe and 1 of 2 only ever European shows was worth the wait

Obituary: Lil Peep

Rising star of emo rap dies of suspected overdose at just 21 years of age

Live: State Champs

Is pop punk dead? Meg Roberts takes a trip down memory lane at the State Champs’ gig

Album: American Football – LP2

American Football’s long-awaited LP2 fails to differentiate itself from its acclaimed predecessor, Harry Sherrin writes