Rough Hands: Symptoms Of Progression
Rich Hobson gets to know Rough Hands, the band responsible for the UK hardcore release of the year so far.
Rich Hobson gets to know Rough Hands, the band responsible for the UK hardcore release of the year so far.
Rob Mair looks back on his eighteen year relationship with The Weakerthans’ classic record.
Ryan Wilkinson on the latest offering from Spanish Love Songs.
Dan Rourke shares his thoughts on Happy Accidents’ latest power-pop outing.
Rich Hobson speaks with Detroit metal experimentalists The Armed about their musical vision and how their hometown shapes it.
“There’s an unshakeable feeling of being inside Allison’s brain throughout these songs.”
Mia Hughes reflects on how Minor Threat (and JD Salinger) changed the way she views the world, and herself.
Kristy Diaz talks to Em Foster of Nervus about growth, visibility, and their upcoming second album, Everything Dies.
“…a complex breath of fresh air that is needed more than it’s deserved.”
T7 editor Jade Curson shares her experience with Nervus’ forthcoming second album.
Mia Hughes on one of the most anticipated releases of the year so far…
“Making do with bitter sundown,” Pianos Become The Teeth explore the deceptive nostalgia of missing what you once took for granted – even as your life improves – in their most mature album to date.
“I feel like shows should be not just be experienced by a bunch of people who look exactly like you and dress exactly like you.”
Marmozets made a dent in the landscape of British rock with their debut. How does its follow up fare?
Ahead of The ‘59 Sound’s tenth anniversary and the release of his second solo record, The Gaslight Anthem frontman invites T7 editor Ryan De Freitas to look back at that seminal album, and gives an insight into his present and future.
As Britrock’s bright young things release their long-awaited second album, T7 editor Rob Barbour asks: what do Marmozets want?