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From Monday 20 February 2017

Power Trip: “It’s natural progression through regression”

From Friday 03 February 2017

LIVE: A Day To Remember / New Found Glory / Neck Deep / Moose Blood @ The SSE Arena, Wembley

It would be fair to say that the last 12 months have been fairly eventful for A Day To Remember. In the last year they released their latest album ‘Bad Vibrations’ and were successful in their ongoing court case against former label Victory Records. The Florida rockers have come

From Tuesday 17 January 2017

First play: hear songs from the first Death Protector Collective mixtape

From Thursday 12 January 2017

The Superweaks release video for ‘No Sorrow’

The Superweaks released a video for their exhilarating new track, ‘No Sorrow’, exclusively for Upset Magazine. The track is taken from an upcoming three-way split with Modern Baseball and Thin Lips, which will be digitally available on the 20th January through Big Scary Monsters and Lame-O Records. You can

From Wednesday 11 January 2017

Gone Is Gone – ‘Echolocation’

The term ‘supergroup’ is one which is banded about all too easily these days. It’s pretty much used to define any band containing members from successful backgrounds. Once in a while a band emerges on to the scene from prestigious beginnings and Gone is Gone are one

From Friday 06 January 2017

Beachheads: “A lot of people will think this is a side project, but it isn’t”

From Thursday 05 January 2017

I Cried Wolf: “We aspire to be better by hating each other so much”

From Friday 09 December 2016

LIVE: The Front Bottoms / Gnarwolves / Apologies, I Have None @ The Kentish Town Forum, London

Apologies, I Have None are one of the UK’s under the radar treasures, consistently putting out excellent records and smashing shows without quite breaking through. If the public hasn’t fully caught on yet their fellow artists haven’t been so slow. The Front Bottoms are the latest in a string

From Wednesday 30 November 2016

Vanishing Life – ‘Surveillance’

‘Punk rock’ and ‘super groups’ are two concepts that, when uttered in the same sentence, create a wave of anguish that washes over the listener with the expectation of disappointment. For every Fugazi or OFF!, there’s the crushing mediocrity of an Audioslave or Velvet Revolver, so it’s a

From Tuesday 29 November 2016

Sculpture Club: “Our music is a bit melodramatic, dark, and fun”