Saxophone infused post-punk act Knives brought controlled chaos to the ground floor of Cardiff's iconic Clwb Ifor Bach. Along for the ride were shoegazey newcomers Pesto, electro-hardcore oddballs Spit Hood and noisy rising stars Shlug.
Aussie indie punks Press Club perfectly balance wild, passionate energy and intimate, personal honesty on their brilliant and emotional fourth album.
Post-metal giants Sumac and experimental darling Moor Mother come together to curate an ambitious and immersive experience on their collaborative album The Film.
Bristol trio Benzo Queen channel their most unhinged and noisiest grooves into a non-stop barrage of synth led chaos on their latest offering No Gods, No Masters, No Sleeves.
Living up to their considerable hype, Twat Union channel their vulgar humour and creative musicianship into their wild debut EP.
Post-hardcore quintet Pleiades explore their hometowns on their latest EP which balances intimate storytelling and expansive, ambitious songwriting.
Math-pop darlings Orchards fill their sophomore album Bicker to the brim with both catchy bubblegum pop melodies and off-the-wall instrumentals for a fun and danceable experience dripping with alternative rock energy.
As progressive emo titans Coheed And Cambria reach the halfway point of their latest arc, the New York four piece prove that sticking to the hits sometimes pays off.
With their highly anticipated debut album coming soon via Big Scary Monsters, emotive punk trio Michael Cera Palin took a deep dive with us into the process and meaning behind We Could Be Brave.