OPM's music promises to take you back to a time when Tony Hawk, ollies and the word ‘gnarly’ were firmly part of the zeitgeist.
It may be their 'Best Of' tour, but don't worry McFly aren't splitting up just yet.
If you, like many others, secretly enjoyed the drama surrounding Liberty X and Honeyz, you may as well see the finished products live.
Jamie N Commons may not have broken through in 2012, but he has a lot on the horizon.
Ohio's Attack Attack! to play at the Haunt, not Welsh grungers Attack! Attack!
After supporting Don Broco in February, Mallory Knox are back to rock Audio.
Although the band are taking a trip down memory lane to revisit the last decade, they’re not planning on stopping anytime soon.
Over the last year, Emeli Sandé’s relentless TV exposure must be starting to bore even her most ardent fans.
For many, ‘that Sunday feeling’ revolves around laziness, but this rock quartet’s cheery disposition should keep your weekend on a high.
Futures postponed their tour after setting up their own label, Indigo. Will this decision pay off? Pop along and see.
Last seen in Brighton at The Great Escape festival, Southampton’s answer to Thrice return to the city as headliners.
Kate Nash has got a new riot grrl direction and a bindi. It's all change, just don't expect to hear 'Foundations'
Despite their absence from next-big-thing prediction lists at the beginning of the year, Lonsdale Boys Club are making their own waves.
Unless you have friggatriskaidekaphobia, your excuse for missing out on We Are The In Crowd’s Brighton gig is invalid.
A night of pop punk from the USA doesn't come much better than Man Overboard, especially when you throw their countrymen The Story So Far into the mix.