
Delaire, the Liar: Finding Solace in Honesty and Intimacy
The emotional punk duo reflect on an eventful first year, and discuss their future plans and their close relationship.
The emotional punk duo reflect on an eventful first year, and discuss their future plans and their close relationship.
Despite being regular visitors to the UK, Can’t Swim have been equally productive since forming four years.
We spoke to frontman Chris Loporto to discuss their frequent activity and more.
Ever since emerging with their debut album, Brutus’ status has grown to become one of heavy music’s most exciting bands.
We spoke to the band about the overwhelming reaction to ‘Nest’ and the pressure of making a second record.
Despite releasing a unique covers album, we learn Jamie Lenman is firmly a traditionalist when it comes to the album format.
Already Heard caught up with him to discuss ‘Shuffle’ in detail.
TSPSI’s Damien Sayell discusses how the thought process behind the band’s second album, ‘Caprice Enchanté’, evolved from romanticism to reflection.
With work on their much anticipated debut album complete, we caught up with CJ and Rhys to find out what to expect from it, their close-knit relationship with fans and more.
It seems with every passing year, 2000trees becomes more and more unique and beloved. 2019 was no different.
Hot Damn! Every Time I Die delivered one of 2000trees’ most memorable ever sets.
County Durham indie power-pop quartet Martha served up a delightful 2000trees set.
Socio-political indie punks Muncie Girls made a welcomed return to 2000trees.
The Lincolnshire native produced suitable a stripped back set in 2000trees’ forest.
Brighton-based quartet Yonaka provided an energetic outing on 2000trees’ main stage.
Adam McIlwee aka Wicca Phase Springs Eternal bought his brand of gothic-tinged trap to 2000trees.
Despite the absence of Loz Taylor, While She Sleeps bought in some friends to produce a memorable 2000trees set.
Turnstile were in fine form as they made the leap to the main stage at 2000trees.
The St Pierre Snake Invasion continue to ride a wave of momentum as they returned to 2000tress.
Belgian-based shoegaze quartet Slow Crush bought their ethereal sound to 2000trees.
Pennsylvania duo Slingshot Dakota opened the final day with a solid, empowering display on 2000trees’ main stage.
Mathcore specialists Rolo Tomassi were welcomed back to 2000trees with open arms.
The chaotic Belgians definitely left their mark at 2000trees with a raucous set.
Pengshui bought a raucous fusion of punk, grime, metal, and bass to 2000trees.
2000trees favourites Press To MECO delivered a harmonious, laid back set in the forest.
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