Gallery: Urne, Milton Keynes, December 9, 2023
Urne live at The Craufurd Arms in Milton Keynes on December 9, 2023 (halfway through the 'A Feast On Sorrow' headlining tour)
Urne live at The Craufurd Arms in Milton Keynes on December 9, 2023 (halfway through the 'A Feast On Sorrow' headlining tour)
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For three-piece metal band Urne, 2023 was an absolutely massive year. From releasing their sophomore album A Feast On Sorrow, to going on tour with Gojira around Europe, to playing festivals such as Bloodstock Open Air and Metal Days – the band really hit the ground running
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Otoboke Beaver, a 4 member alt-rock outfit from Kyoto, graced the Belasco’s stage for their last West Coast show on their headlining North American tour to an incredibly eager fanbase. The show was sold out, along with multiple other sold out dates on this tour
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Sick Day is an indie rock artist from Chicago, bringing revitalized energy to the midwest scene. Her EP, Overexposure showcases her unique stylistic choices, with each song's individual vibe culminating into a cohesive unit. This EP is best suited for fans of Lucy Dacus and Hot Mulligan
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Last year, Fall Out Boy took 'So Much For (Tour)Dust' on the road, hitting major cities across the US and beyond in arenas and stadiums. This year, the second leg of this tour (aptly named "2our") aims to bring that same magic to audiences across the country
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If you’ve been looking for music that makes you want to both party and die simultaneously, then you’re in the right place. SoCal based pop-punk band Drive By Cinema is here with all the modern-punk, angst-filled anthems you need. Their debut album Over It
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Two and a half years out from his breathtaking solo debut album When Facing the Things We Turn Away From, Luke Hemmings has returned with "Shakes." The track is the reflective lead single from his upcoming second solo project Boy, set to be released on April 26 on Arista Records.
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Charlotte Sands' rise to popularity has been burning slow since her first release in 2018, followed by bedroom-written releases in 2020. But with her debut LP Can We Start Over?, Charlotte Sands emerges as a fully aflame force to be reckoned with
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Tool, an iconic progressive-metal band from the early 90s, returned to Central Valley California for a mesmerizing performance. On February 12th, they hit the stage again to perform for a massive crowd at the SaveMart Center in Fresno, CA
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Starting off the night strong was Fit For A King – a metalcore band formed in 2007 in Tyler, Texas. The band played an amazing 14-song set, including songs "Shattered Glass," "Pissed Off," and "Vendetta," which are also my personal favorites
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Pop-punk band Meet Me @ The Altar hit the road on their first ever US headliner, bringing Honey Revenge and Elliot Lee along with them. Alt-pop-rock artist Elliot Lee opened up the show with some hype songs, including "Sicko," "54321," "Funny Bunny," "East to Be You," and "Pink (Freak)"
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Around a year ago, Rock Insider Press sat down with Felicity before the release of their song "Levitate." At that time, they were exploring their sound and writing process, re-engaging with the scene after the effects of the pandemic
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Chicago-based pop-punk band Definitely Maybe first emerged in 2023, with their EP Better Off Undone and TikTok-viral single "One More Night." Now they're back and better than ever with their new single, "Are We Having Fun Yet?."
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El Paso based indie-rock band Late Night Drive Home just released their first single since announcing getting signed to Epitah Records, “Believe Me (Even If I’m Lying).” The release of this song was partnered with the announcement of a new EP
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We're entering into one of the most exciting seasons for music enthusiasts – GRAMMYs season. The 2024 GRAMMYs will air February 4 from Los Angeles, but until then, everyone from music journalists to Twitter stans will be making predictions as to who will take home
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Michigan-based rock band Hot Mulligan went on tour to celebrate the release of their third album, Why Would I Watch. They couldn't make it a party without some of my personal favorite songs from past albums in the setlist