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Holding Absence

CONCERT REVIEW: Holding Absence Give It Their All In Leicester

The last few years have seen the guys in Holding Absence, pretty much everywhere. After releasing their second studio album The Greatest Mistake Of My Life in 2021, they’ve toured constantly in support of the record that has undoubtedly taken things up a gear in terms of their career. The success that is now finally materializing for them, has been a long time coming and their current UK tour is proof of how well deserved this success is.

Support on this tour comes from the incredible Void of Vision all the way from Australia, and each night, a local artist, tonight was the turn of Leicester’s own pop-punk group, Next Year.

Opening the show on Monochrome, from their first record, and it’s clear that as many new fans there are in the room, there are just as many who have been here from the beginning. Lead vocalist, Lucas Woodland, touches on their history with the city and past visits to smaller venue, The Cookie.

After touring their latest album so extensively, the longer 13 track set-list shared between their two records and singles, gives us a bit of everything. Going from Beyond Belief, straight into hearing the audience bellow the intro to Like A Shadow, the connection this audience has to this band and their music is a palpable presence in the room, making this evening off to a magic start.

We’re even treated to Aching Longing, a track off their latest EP/Split with Alpha Wolf, which seems to be a hit with the crowd. Before playing Saint Cecilia, the name coming from the Patron Saint of Music, Woodland shares with the crowd that he wrote this song about his deep love for music, and frustration at the time that they would be pursuing a dream being in this band, knowing they may not be successful. Hearing them play this to a sold out crowd really does feel like a full circle moment for the band.

The excellence of this band live, cannot be overstated, Holding Absence are the band that you want to see succeed. With a stage presence that has improved with each show I’ve seen them play, even a few minutes of technical difficulties can’t dampen the mood or momentum of the show.

As they retake the stage for their encore, you cannot help but think the days of Holding Absence playing rooms this size in the UK, are numbered. Going into Afterlife, their biggest song to date, the audience responds, exactly as you would expect. Ending on fan favourite, Wilt, is nothing short of beautiful. A room full of people on their best mates shoulders, screaming every word. The reason we all go to shows, to collectively share beautiful moments with a roomful of strangers, listening to Wilt on a Friday night in Leicester was that feeling in a nutshell.

Holding Absence are on tour now, until the start of February across the UK. Limited tickets are still available to a few of the dates.

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Slam Dunk Festival 2023

Slam Dunk Festival Announce Final Line-Up For 2023

2023 is already a huge year for Slam Dunk Festival, with 2 UK dates and their first-ever European dates in France and Italy being announced, it’s a good time to be a festival goer!

Today, the UK dates got even bigger with the final announcement, and it was a good one. Joining headliners The Offspring and Enter Shikari we have, Pvris, The Maine, Escape The Fate, Teenage Bottlerocket, Scene Queen, Emarosa, Landmvrks and many more!

Slam Dunk have spoilt us with announcing the stage splits too, so get planning your day ASAP.

Tickets for Slam Dunk are on sale now, and you might want to grab yourself a ticket before it’s too late, the organisers announcing that Hatfield is already close to a sell-out!

Are you going to any of the Slam Dunk dates this year? Let us know where you’re going and who you’re wanting to see!
Check out the full line up here:

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Slam Dunk Festival 2023

Slam Dunk Festival Announces Italian Edition

Slam Dunk Festival have announced that they’ll be bringing the event to Italy next year!

The announcement was made this evening across social media with further details to follow. Just a few days ago it was revealed that France would also be joining the list of Slam Dunk locations for 2023. Since the festival began in 2006, venues have grown and grown to keep up with demand.

It’s the first time that the event will take place outside of the UK, the festival only ever being held in Leeds, Hatfield and occasionally, Birmingham previously.

Dates, venues and line-up information looks set to follow soon – so keep a close eye on Slam Dunk’s social media over the next few days for more details.

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Download Festival 2022

Download Festival Announce Special 4 Day Weekend For 20-Year Anniversary

Download Festival 2022 officially came to a close for another year on Monday after hosting the first full-scale Download weekend since 2019. Post-festival blues can hit hard, but Download organisers have found a way to ease the pain before some campers even get home to their own beds.


Next year will mark the festival’s 20-year anniversary and what better way to celebrate than announcing that Download 2023 will be bigger than ever, treating us to not 3, but 4 full days of music. The news was shared across social media yesterday with a limited amount of early bird tickets on sale now!


Let’s have a brief look at Download over the years, shall we? Originally created back in 2003, Download Festival was born in the wake of Monsters of Rock festival coming to an end in 1996 after just over 15 years. Donington Park in Leicestershire has been home to both of these festivals and continues to be a mecca for music fans decades down the line.


The festival has seen many changes over the years, what started as a 2-day event has evolved into a beloved 5-day camping experience attended by fans all over the world. Headliners over the years feature legends, such as; System of a Down, My Chemical Romance, Slipknot, Aerosmith, Iron Maiden, Linkin Park, Biffy Clyro, AC/DC, Rage Against The Machine, Kiss and Black Sabbath, the list goes on. The festival has grown over the years, with the introduction of new stages, each year is a packed line-up, from seeing iconic bands to finding your new favourite band, it’s all possible at this magical weekend plonked in the middle of England.


What undoubtedly makes Download even more special is the fans. With message boards across the internet, Download dating events and dedicated groups for solo campers, so no person has to be alone, it truly is more of a community than anything else. All are welcome here. Whether you want to stand at the back of the main stage, be down in the pit, hit up the acoustic stage, zip line across the grounds, check out bands from the top of a Ferris wheel or rock the silent disco with your new friends, this is the place for you.


Download Festival 2023 will take place from June 8th to 11th next year. With updates coming regularly, keep your eyes peeled for more exciting updates of what is sure to be an unmissable weekend. Be sure to let us know your thoughts and who you would love to see on that line-up next year!

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Jimmy Eat World 2022

Jimmy Eat World Release New Single ‘Something Loud’

Ahead of their summer tour across Europe and the UK, Jimmy Eat World have released new single Something Loud seemingly out of nowhere.


The track release comes after the announcement that they’ll be heading out on tour for some shows in America and Canada this September.


The new track also comes with a new logo, featured on the single artwork and tour poster. Which could hopefully be an indicator that we’re getting a new Jimmy Eat World album sooner rather than later!


The band’s last studio album, Surviving, came out late 2019 and only managing to do a handful of release shows before, well, the world shut.


You get the feeling that the guys are more than ready to be back on tour and finally playing these songs for us all.


You can check out the track below, let us know what you think!

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CONCERT REVIEW: As December Falls Close Out Tour In Nottingham Rescue Rooms

Last night Nottingham’s own As December Falls closed out their October tour with a home-town show at Rescue Rooms. Having just completed a festival-filled summer, and a completely sold-out tour for their album Happier., in December 2021, As December Falls are on unstoppable form. Support came from The Tyne and Led By Lanterns, a real display of up-and-coming British talent, which kicked off the night perfectly.

Tonight, you can really feel them coming into their own, playing their biggest headline shows to date, their performance, sound and how they connect with the audience is going from strength to strength. Less than a year ago, they were playing a sold-out show down the road to 220 people, tonight 450 people have come down to a packed-out Rescue Rooms.

As December Falls have always been huge advocates of doing it themselves, from releasing records independently to doing, well, all the behind scenes work themselves, they have managed to build an incredible relationship with their fans. It might be the added home-town show vibes, but the moment they step on stage you can feel the love between the band and the audience, the atmosphere is one you’d hope for at every show.

Starting strong with tracks Go Away and Afterglow, we were then treated to an emo classic, with an MCR cover of I’m Not Okay (I Promise). ADF are an absolute powerhouse of a band, bringing the energy with each track. For a rare moment, things slow down as they perform Happier., lead singer Bethany Curtis, showcasing her amazing vocal talent.

It’s always hit or miss when artists try out new material on a crowd, this time it’s definitely a huge success, the crowd responding to Mayday, like they’d known it for years. The entire band look like they’re having the time of their life on stage, putting everything into this performance. It’s a strong end to the night, with huge singalongs for No Money and tour one-off, Zombie. They also gave a special nod to Nottingham with the song Ride.

Of course, the end of tour doesn’t mean they’re slowing down, As December Falls kick off the EU leg of their tour next week! Make sure you check out their new single Mayday, coming out Friday, 21st of October, with news of their 3rd studio album to follow.