Pop Punk gets a bad rap. Tarred with the kiddie brush and knocked off as a phase as well as something you will just grow out of. While it does go down the candyfloss and bubblegum route more than its ...
The Download Festival powers-that-be have granted us all another seventeen (17!) bands that have been added to next years’ return to Donington. Topping the new editions, and headlining at Download for ...
While most of us were spending time with friends and family over Christmas, US metalcore outfit Of Mice & Men, and more specifically their frontman Austin Carlile were coming to some very difficult ...
Going to The Black Heart is always exciting. The modest venue has been host to some phenomenal up and coming bands, of which you can now add The St. Pierre Snake Invasion to the list. Despite its ...
Going to The Black Heart is always exciting. The modest venue has been host to some phenomenal up and coming bands, of which you can now add The St. Pierre Snake Invasion to the list. Despite its ...
With just under three months to go, it’s time for another announcement from the Slam Dunk Festival powers that be! It’s a double whammy, because there’s a load of new acts added to the line up, plus ...
Rock Sins is very proud to announce that we will be the website hosts of the All Killer No Filler Festival. A live streamed festival, All Killer No Filler has been together by the UK Metal Merger team ...
It’s time for another video of the week contest! Last time out Irish post-metallers Raum Kingdom were our surprise winners, and this time around we’ve got a mixture of some big names and promising ...
Currently impressing arenas across the UK, Kentucky hard rockers Black Stone Cherry are at the same time continuing the build up to their next album Kentucky by releasing a brand new single, In Our ...
Great music is often, though not exclusively, born from pain. Look across your record collection, Spotify library or whatever medium suits you and you will often find torment at the heart of great ...
The Crash Landings (8) formed by chance after vocalist Si Foulkes wrote a tune at work. A mate of his thought it so good he suggested it deserved a band to play it live. Half a decade later and ahead ...
Last November, the Never Say Die tour returned with its biggest UK date yet which saw The Amity Affliction headlining a sold out Koko in London. Naturally, as big fans of previous Never Say Die Tours, ...