Bleed Again release their video for “Through My Eyes”
Bleed Again have been painting the south coast red for the past three years with their unique brand of thrashy metalcore.
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Bleed Again have been painting the south coast red for the past three years with their unique brand of thrashy metalcore.
It’s safe to say 2016 was undoubtedly one of grime’s strongest years as a genre. We said last year that grime needed to stay true to its roots in 2017, to remain grounded, and January’s releases have certainly not disappointed.
Grime undoubtedly had its most successful year in 2016, with numerous MCs and producers becoming household names throughout the UK and beyond. Artists such as Skepta, Stormzy, Chip – you know, the usual crowd – all had very productive years, so much so that the original heavyweight was almost sidelined // Read More
As we begin 2017, I thought rather than just reviewing December’s grime releases, I would look back over the entire year’s worth. Instead of doing it release by release, I’m going to focus more on the labels releasing grime music in 2016. White Peach Records: Easily one of the standout // Read More
Edward Sansom returns to our screens with a new music video for Sweet F A. Late last year, near the release date, the song was selected as BBC Sussex and BBC Surrey’s ‘BBC Introducing Track of the Day’.
Kent based band Get Inuit have been busy the last few months. Supporting Spring King on tour, playing Reading, Leeds, Y Not, Truck Festival and even squeezing in some headline dates in between, you’d forgive them for having a bit of time off. Instead, they’ve just released a brand new // Read More
Māyā have kickstarted the new year with a new music video. Watch ‘In The Grey’ below and make sure you subscribe to our channel!
2016, while not the best year for global/national politics, terrorism, or vibes generally, still brought plenty to the world of culture and music. Mainly, of course, the deaths of many cultural and musical icons. Okay, it was awful generally. But here are some of our favourite albums of the year – a few golden nuggets of // Read More
As we reach the end of 2016, Maczee P has shown no signs of slowing down. With Cuth‘s production underneath verses from Booda French and fellow Brightonian Frankie Stew, December is another example of Maczee P’s high work rate and consistency. When asked what the tune was about, Maczee P // Read More