Pete Lynch‘s second studio album, Kill The Monster is set to release on May 19, and shows clear emotion in lyrics from the very first track. Described to be an album fitting for fans of Imagine Dragons, Kill The Monster stays close to the style of his former album, Face Me! with aggression in the form …
Read More »Interview and show review: Miracle Glass Company at Broadcast, Glasgow – 31/3/17
March ends this week with three-piece Miracle Glass Company’s one-off, headline show in Glasgow, alongside Medicine Men and Filth Spector. The nights line up brought hard drums and synth resembling a signature dark 80’s sound from Medicine Men, alongside Filth Spector’s careless energy and clear stage presence from vocalist Al Hotchkiss. Not …
Read More »Show review: The Early November at King Tuts Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow – 20/3/17
Glasgow’s first day of spring brought New Jersey’s alternative indie favourites, The Early November to King Tuts Wah Wah Hut as part of The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path ten year anniversary tour with supports from New Jersey’s Dryjacket and Scotland’s own Hello Future. Hello Future opened the show with underlying melodies that brought …
Read More »New Music Friday – March 10, 2017.
Introducing Fickle Friends, K.Flay, Mod Sun and many more; Here are some of my favourite new tracks released this week, just in time for your weekend. K.Flay – “High Enough” After releasing the Crush Me EP in August of 2016, fans have been waiting on the edge of their seats for …
Read More »Album Review: Can’t Swim – Fail You Again
New Jersey’s gritty pop punk band Can’t Swim are set to drop their first studio album Fail You Again on March 10 this week on Pure Noise Records, after 2016’s Death Deserves A Name EP. The NJ five piece have only been around since 2015, but announced signing to Pure Noise Records before …
Read More »Single review: Nothin Right (feat. DAYVID) – Wolvo
“Nothin Right” has the full potential to be your next favourite party tune with upbeat dance vibes and a dominant bassline. This LA based producer recently dropped his first track on SoundCloud, resulting in over 428K listens in a month and blowing up corners of the internet where it matters. …
Read More »Album Review: EMMURE – Look At Yourself
EMMURE’s latest, coming-of-age album, Look At Yourself is ready for release on March 3rd, and shows clear growth from their last release Eternal Enemies in 2014. Actually, this may be the strongest record EMMURE have graced the hardcore scene with so far. Look At Yourself embodies everything you could be …
Read More »Interview with Jack Bergin and Matt Thompson of Void of Vision
Aussie five-piece Void of Vision took the stage this week as part of their UK live debut supporting Chelsea Grin on The Self Inflicted European tour alongside Make Them Suffer and Betraying the Martyrs. Music Existence had the opportunity to chat with Jack Bergin (Vocals) and Matt Thompson (Bass) …
Read More »Show Review: Hippo Campus and Marsicans at Stereo, Glasgow – 29/1/17
Tucked away in an old Glasgow road, energetic 4 piece Marsicans took the stage last Sunday as part of Hippo Campus’ UK tour. This just prior to the release of their first full length album, Landmark, scheduled to drop 24 February. Stereo cafe/bar was the perfect place for Marsicans dirty …
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