Tag: Biffy Clyro

NEWS: Architects rock arenas with Clyro?

In a curious twist of events, South Coast Progressive Metalcore heroes Architects have announced that when they return from a US headlining run in September with We Came As Romans and Like Moths To Flames, they’ll be back at it again. In November they will be main support on a run of Arena shows headlined

Review: “Sleeps Society” by While She Sleeps

It seems like it has been being hyped forever all over the interweb but the fifth studio album “Sleeps Society” from Sheffield Metalcore outfit While She Sleeps is finally upon us and after the brilliance of 2017’s “You Are We“, the curve ball of 2019’s “So What?” makes this one something of an intriguing prospect.

NEWS: While She Sleeps get “Nervous” for Simon Neil?

Not content with his first vocal appearance on “Goliath” on the new Architects record “For Those Who Wish To Exist“, Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil has now lent his voice to the new single from Sheffield Metalcore heroes While She Sleeps new single “Nervous“. One born of the bands own experiences and Mental Health struggles,

NEWS: While She Sleeps premier new song and Q&A!

When its simply not good to just release a music video for a new single, how do you step it up? If you’re Sheffield Metalcore merchants While She Sleeps, you do a live Q&A at the same time as the premier. That new single is “You Are All You Need“, the latest from their upcoming

Al’s Audio Guide To… #1: InMe!

In a brand new series we’ve got Weaponry frontman Al Bristow to talk about some of the lesser lights of heaven in the Metal scene. You know, the ones who never got the credit they deserved? So his first pick in the seasons draft was InMe… If you think you know InMe because you listened

Exclusive Interview: Al Bristow talks all things Weaponry!

Over the past year or so we’ve had the pleasure of seeing Reading Sludge meets Grunge Metallers Weaponry twice. Their live show is a sweaty mess with frontman Al Bristow being one for having a tendency to wonder around the stage and the audience should the moment take him. As a band, there are clear