Download Festival 2025 have announced 90 acts for next years' festival, including headliners Green Day, Sleep Token & KoRn.
A historic night for Dream Theater at London’s biggest arena. The first night of their 40th anniversary world tour, their first headline show at The O2 Arena, and their first live show with returning ...
Having one of those days? Don’t wanna wake up? Does everybody suck? Well don’t worry, there’s a light on the horizon! Nu-metal heavyweights Limp Bizkit have just announced that they’re bringing their ...
Following the success of the bands first live record, Live in Los Angeles, released earlier this year. Progressive metal behemoths Jinjer have finally announced details of their long awaited new ...
Legendary Canadian metal band ANVIL, featuring founding members Steve ‘Lips’ Kudlow and Robb Reiner, rolled into Sheffield to remind everyone with a stellar set of classics, new material and insanely ...
It’s an afternoon of festival news here at Rock Sins. Having just updated our readers on the twenty new bands playing Download Festival next year, it’s now time to talk about the first batch of bands ...
Slayer treat us to their quintessential live performance captured in all its high resolution glory.
Underoath, the metalcore legends, have announced a series of headline dates in the UK for June. Last year, the band released two singles, Lifeline (Drowning) and Let Go. These singles marked their ...
As far as first festival line up announcements go, Bloodstock Open Air Festival have smashed it out of the park with their opening blast of bands for 2025. In their opening 19 band salvo, Bloodstock ...
Titans of the Swedish heavy metal scene, Arch Enemy and In Flames have joined forces this week. Announcing a massive co-headlining European tour in 2024. With more than two dozen dates, spanning ...
UK based, punk rock band, The Young Hearts started the year with a bang; first with the release of their debut album, Modern State, and now with the newly released, Easy Life. Since signing with UK ...
In a somewhat shocking turn of events earlier this week, Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes have announced via social media they’re taking a break after their current UK/EU tour following a nine year ...