In pictures: blink-182’s joyous return to London with Tom DeLongeNine years on from their last visit with Tom DeLonge, blink-182 played two glorious sold-out nights at London’s The O2 – and it looked like this…
Dodgy parks, tropical storms and rating loos: Life on the road with Kids In Glass HousesWith Kids In Glass Houses hitting the road again for the first time in almost a decade, frontman Aled Phillips takes a trip down memory lane to their old tours – from the tropical to the “miserable”…
In pictures: The bands, fans and mayhem of the ’80s Swedish Råpunk movementTake a look at exclusive shots from new book Råpunk – The Birth Of Swedish Hardcore 1981-89, which captures the bands and the fans of the ’80s Swedish punk movement…
The Menzingers: “I don’t know many bands who are all best friends. It’s crazy how close we are after all these years”Pennsylvania quartet The Menzingers aren’t just one of punk rock’s modern success stories, they’re also one of its great survivors. On the eve of their seventh album, Some Of It Was True, vocalist Greg Barnett tells K! how they do it…
Within Temptation: “These are songs about society and how people accept each other, or don’t accept each other”Within Temptation have changed. On their new album Bleed Out, singer Sharon den Adel is discussing war, women’s rights and people’s lack of freedom. Here, she takes us into the heart of their most daring, outspoken offering to date...
Delilah Bon: “I was held back… Now, I’m unapologetic, and loud, and scary”Fresh from a support slot with the similarly-striking Scene Queen, Delilah Bon has unleashed a brand-new single, WITCH. And, as is the brat-punk’s way, it doesn’t pull any punches…
Dream Nails: “Queer punks are here. Black punks are here. Trans punks are here… Back us, we back ourselves”British punk quartet Dream Nails’ new album, Doom Loop, deals with incels, toxic masculinity, sexual assault and the “joy and grief” of being queer, with vibrance and fun. “We take what we have to say very seriously, but not ourselves…”
Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter: “My objective is to challenge people”Lingua Ignota is no more, now bear witness to the resurrection. Leaving her former moniker and outlet behind, the new Reverend has finally found inner peace, having exorcised her demons through one of the most uncomfortable records of the year. From speaking in tongues to confronting her own relationship with religion, this is the second coming of Kristin Hayter.
Saint Agnes’ Kitty A. Austen: The 10 songs that changed my lifeFrom listening to music as a “weirdly serious kid” to obsessing over Nine Inch Nails in the present, Saint Agnes’ Kitty A. Austen reveals the most important tracks in her life.
††† (Crosses): “It’s a trip to really trace where my head was at for each song”Last year’s PERMANENT.RADIANT EP was the first Crosses release in eight years. But now, Chino Moreno and Shaun Lopez are already back with even more music: their incredible second album Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete. The duo talk teaming up with Robert Smith and El-P, creating a musical journey, and working their way through life’s “maze”…
Mike Shinoda: “It feels good to say, ‘I’m in a different phase now.’ We put a little extra love into this”Simultaneously a return to his roots and part of a fresh solo chapter, Mike Shinoda is back with a brilliant new single, ALREADY OVER. And from doing the whole thing himself to putting added “thoughtfulness” into this era, he’s here to make it count…
Bambie Thug: “I don’t like fighting with people but I will hit them with my lyrical fist, no problem”Bambie Thug has never been one to conform to rules or convention. And the ouija-pop artist is getting even more experimental with their genre-bending new EP, Cathexis. Say hello to music’s coolest new weirdo…
“A guy was drinking fluid out of the dry ice machine”: Inside Shane Embury’s new autobiographyNapalm Death bassist Shane Embury’s new autobiography is an unbelievable ride. In this exclusive extract of Life…? And Napalm Death, we find the band in America where they witness wild gigs, violence and odd drink choices…
Citizen’s track-by-track guide to new album Calling The DogsFrom its “whirlpool” opening to “triumphant” closer, Citizen vocalist Mat Kerekes details the meaning and inspiration behind every song on Calling The Dogs…
Tropic Gold: “If someone has their darkness dampened by our music, we’re happy”Tropic Gold are one of the hottest new bands in Britain. Here’s five reasons you have to check them out, in their own words…
Creeper: “It’s harder to take left turns the more you do it… this had to be darker and more grandiose”Since their 2014 formation, Southampton goth-punk heroes Creeper have been the undefeated masters of defying fan expectations. And third album Sanguivore – the band’s “big vampire record” – is no exception. Allow the newly-christened William von Ghould to reveal all…