
NEWS: Alexisonfire debut video for ‘Season Of The Flood’!
Canadian post-hardcore outfit Alexisonfire have just debuted a video for ‘Season Of The Flood’, their latest single which came out back in January. Read More
Canadian post-hardcore outfit Alexisonfire have just debuted a video for ‘Season Of The Flood’, their latest single which came out back in January. Read More
Fans may be still waiting on the edge of their seats for Alexisonfire to finally announce a new album, but they’re still keeping fresh material coming with a new song, ‘Season Of The Flood’. Read More
Surely by now you’ve seen the #10yearchallenge all over social media over the past couple of months as we see this decade coming to a close, but have you wondered what that’d be like with bands? Read More
Scott Middleton, the guitarist/vocalist for Canadian hardcore punks Cancer Bats, has announced that he’ll be sitting out the remainder of the band’s 2019 touring plans. Read More
Back in February, post-hardcore legends Alexisonfire unexpectedly released ‘Familiar Drugs’, their first new song in almost a decade, and now they’ve shared another new cut called ‘Complicit’. Read More
Despite returning from their hiatus back in 2015, it wasn’t until a couple of months ago that Alexisonfire released ‘Familiar Drugs’, their first new song in almost nine years. Read More
Not only have Alexisonfire released their first single in nearly a decade today – ‘Familiar Drugs’ – they’ve also gone and announced a string of shows, including one UK stop in London. Read More
Canadian post-hardcore heroes Alexisonfire officially came back from a three year long hiatus in 2015 and since then they haven’t release any new material, that is until now anyway. Read More
Since their return in 2015, Canadian post-hardcore legends Alexisonfire have done a handful of shows and festival appearances, but nothing in the way of new music. Read More
Live albums can be a bit of a funny thing. No matter how good they are, you’re never going to listen to a live recording and get the same feelings that you’d have from being there in the flesh. Yet, despite that, sometimes there comes a live record that’s capable of putting you as close to being fully immersed in the action (or lack of it in this case) as physically possible. Read More
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