Who are Bring Me The Horizonâs fans?We brave the wintry elements and head along to Bring Me The Horizonâs sold-out Manchester AO Arena show to find out who their fans are and why they love the Steel City heavyweights so much.
âWeâre pissing off the right peopleâ: Sleater-Kinney, Lambrini Girls and the eternal power of riot grrrlRiot grrrl mightâve originated in the Pacific Northwest in the 1990s, but the shockwaves it sent throughout the alt. scene are still being felt today, in the sound, lyricism and ethics of non-male bands across the globe. Here, pioneers Sleater-Kinney sit down with new breed (and superfans) Lambrini Girls to discuss punk, politics, progress and why that revolutionary attitude will never dieâŚ
Going Off: âThereâs a lot of hardcore that has the âhard manâ image⌠None of us are âhardâ!âGoing Off are aptly named. The Manchester-based hardcore gang are pissed-off, and theyâre unleashing it full-force on their sinister new EP, Kill List. But despite all the anger, theyâre really just big softies, looking to bring people togetherâŚ
Frank Iero: âIâm still surprised and excited by everything that goes along with this lifeâThis year, Frank Iero will be taking his latest brilliant band L.S. Dunes to Slam Dunk Festival. Ahead of those performances, the guitarist reflects on everything theyâve achieved so far, their 2023 demo album Lost Songs: Lines And Shapes, and why creating stuff is still his favourite thing in the worldâŚ
Casey: âFulfilment is us communicating as a band again, and creating togetherâTheir split five years ago broke many hearts â including their own â but returning in 2024 with superb new LP How To Disappear, post-hardcore favourites Casey are ready to reclaim their crown. Here, the band open up to K! about the fear and friendship that brought about their triumphant returnâŚ
Beyond Supernova: How Nova Twins are still breaking new groundNova Twins are meant to be in the studio working on their new album. Instead, theyâre touring arenas with Muse and being fed scallops. As they do a victory lap at the end of another massive year, we joined Amy Love and Georgia South on the road to debrief the past 12 hectic months, look to the future, and watch as they prepare to blow up bigger than everâŚ
In pictures: Ville Valoâs Helldone New Yearâs partyAt a sold-out Tavastia Club in Helsinki, Ville Valo revived his Helldone New Yearâs Eve party alongside new friends Zetra and hundreds of Heartagram-sporting love metallersâŚ
Bad Omens: âWeâre not going to do anything to compromise thisâBad Omens are becoming one of the biggest rock bands in America. And frontman Noah Sebastian is becoming a star. Not that he thinks about anything other than music, though. Ahead of their UK tour with Bring Me The Horizon, he tells us little about himself, but plenty about ambition, playing massive shows, and how, âIâm just trying to impress myselfâŚâ
The Sound Of 2024: The new artists redefining alternative musicAlternative music is as exciting as itâs ever been as we prepare to rock into 2024, so here are K!âs pick of the bright lights whoâll be leading the way as we continue to live life loudâŚ
From Madonna to The Prodigy: The icons who inspired CassyetteCassyette is already a modern alternative icon in her own right. But where does she get it from? You wonât be surprised to learn that her influences are all equally as radâŚ
The 10 best TV shows of 2023Media empires, stressful kitchens, post-apocalyptic nightmaresâŚÂ our TVs have been jam-packed with incredible storytelling this year. Here are our picks of what you need to binge this Christmas to catch up.
SKYND: âSometimes it seems like the goth and metal scenes are painted only in black and white. Iâm here to add a little colourâFrom stories of serial killers, school shootings and mass suicides to an aesthetic and sound that blends the most unnerving elements of industrial, electro and trap, SKYND has quickly proven herself one of the most strikingly macabre new artists in alternative. Catching up on her recent UK tour, however, we find out how this dark art is driving a brighter tomorrowâŚ
The 10 best movies of 2023From sinister dismembered hands to teenage summer benders to psychotic killer robots, itâs been quite the year on the big screen. Here, we look at the 10 best flicks of 2023.
Graphic Natureâs Harvey Freeman: The 10 songs that changed my lifeGraphic Nature vocalist Harvey Freeman talks us through the soundtrack to his life. Turns out, the Brit nu-metal screamerâs big on NickelbackâŚ
The Kerrang! staffâs top albums of 2023Youâve seen the Kerrang! top 50. Now check out what the staff were individually listening to this yearâŚ
Bad News: âRik Mayall couldnât play bass, but that just made it funnierâŚâAs legendary British spoof-metal heroes Bad News release their first track in three decades, Axogram (as Almost Bad News), comedy legend Nigel Planer tells us about this sort-of return, creating one of British TVâs funniest icons, and getting bottled at Donington.