In what has to go down as one of the more diverse line ups on offer in 2026, Japanese chaos core masters Paledusk are dragging their countrymen in Metalcore heroes Knosis across European and the United Kingdom kicking and screaming with American Post-Hardcore institution Greyhaven and Australian Nu-Metal warriors Headwreck in tow in May…
It may sound like a cliché but having followed from the meteoric rise of Loathe and Harbinger on Metal Noise since 2017, the next band on that list is Australian Progressive Metalcore outfit Polaris. We’ve followed them since the pre-release singles for “The Mortal Coil” dropped, witnessing them at venues that have gradually increased in size
It might be the final day of the final Tech-Fest or Simon Garrod and the team may simply be taking a break but today is one for making the most out of and leaving every ounce of energy in the pit. For that you need fuel so a can of Monster and a Firehouse burger
Having announced last week that this year’s incarnation of UK Tech-Fest will be the last of this kind, the powers that be have added a wealth of bands to ensure that Newark Showgrounds is given the send off it deserves over the weekend of 29th June to 3rd July. Harbinger have been announced as the
Having announced their first wave of bands way back on 14th December the announcement of a second wave with 100 days to go until UK Tech-Fest is music to our ears. This year’s incarnation is the 10th Anniversary of the event and will take place at Newark Showgrounds for four days from 29th June to
It should come as no surprise that American DJentlemen Born Of Osiris have announced a trio of shows upon our shores either side of their performance at this year’s incarnation of Tech-Fest. All three shows will find Midlands Massive Oceans Ate Alaska on board while the lesser spotted Paledusk will appear at two with further acts