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BABYMETAL | THE O2 ARENA, LONDON | 30 MAY

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Early on in their career, BABYMETAL broke records for being the youngest band to play all sorts of festivals and venues in Japan such as Summer Sonic and Budokan. Later on, they became notable further afield for being the first Japanese act to play a number of festivals and venues worldwide, including in the UK where they were the first Japanese act to headline Wembley and play on a main stage at Glastonbury festival. At the O2 Arena, the trio of kawaii metallers do it all over again and become the first Japanese act to headline the venue. Selling it out for good measure.

Acclimatising to the spectacle that is a BABYMETAL show takes a moment. Between the heavy as hell opener of 'BABYMETAL DEATH', the pyrotechnics, the chanting, the expansive stage and the three girls at the centre of it all, it's hard to know what to try and take in first. Overall, the effect is out of this world.

'PA PA YA!!' saw the stage raising up as the trio waved scarves and the crowd followed suit with whatever piece of material they had to hand. 'BxMxC' really got the moshing going and the newly released 'Song 3' rattled along with utterly relentless power, Heat from the flames that accompany this track reached even the back of the room.

PENDULUM | DREAMLAND, MARGATE | 31 MAY

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Pendulum have a mystic that is quite hard to define. They seen timeless, illusive and monumental whilst also utterly modern, tangible, and at Dreamland in Margate, within arm's reach.

By 2025 standards, Pendulum's genre-melding mix of Heavy Metal and Drum & Bass could seem somewhat… pedestrian. The modern alternative music scene is after all, flooded with innovative artists, fusing every conceivable combination of styles, but twenty years ago, in 2005 when Pendulum released ‘Hold Your Colour’, they were the pioneers of amalgamating subcultures into a beefy, attention-grabbing soup of sound.

Luckily for fans, Pendulum are no throwback band. Releasing fast paced ‘Save The Cat’, a fun and on brand track - complete with a sprinkling of meows - only a few days prior, and with new album, Inertia due for release at the end of August, big moves are being made.

We are treated to the live debut of the aforementioned track early on in the set to feverish energy throughout Dreamland. Drinks are thrown and pits are moshed as the Aussie powerhouse thumped through their set.

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DESOLATED - FINDING PEACE | 30 MAY

Hardcore isn’t about polish - it’s about power, purpose, and pushing limits. Finding Peace, the latest offering from UK hardcore powerhouse Desolated is a blistering manifesto of modern rage, where thick metallic riffs meet the guttural honesty of hardcore’s roots. Clocking in at just under 24 minutes, the album wastes no time and pulls even fewer punches.

The highly anticipated full length record marks the return of the homegrown hardcore legends after 9 years, and is also the first project with new vocalist Tony Evans (ex Idle Hands), who has more than risen to the occasion. Rather than trying to fill anyone else’s shoes, the frontman has laced up his own and left his mark all over the album with authority.

Joining Evans on the record, Desolated’s lineup brings together a heavy-hitting cast: guitarist Richy Unsworth, bassist Dan Ford, drummer Charlie Thorpe (Malevolence) and guitarist Les Law (Bun Dem Out, Fifty Calibre).

From the opening track ‘The Somper’ you're hit with down-tuned guitars, primal drums, and a vocal delivery that feels more like a personal reckoning than performance. Singles ‘Bite Down’ and ‘Glass Ceiling’ are vicious, raw and as powerful as ever. From the crushing riffs to the thunderous drums, every element is delivered with precision and intensity.

MOTHER MOTHER - NOSTALGIA | 6 JUNE

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Mother Mother's tenth studio album, Nostalgia, released on 6 June 2025, marks a significant evolution in the band's sound and thematic exploration. Known for their quirky alt-rock style, the Canadian quintet - Ryan Guldemond (vocals, guitar), Molly Guldemond (vocals, keyboards), Ali Siadat (drums), Jasmin Parkin (vocals, keyboards), Mike Young (bass) - delves into profound themes of alienation, existentialism, self-love and self-hate, gender roles, and spirituality through the vibrant imagery of otherworldly landscapes and mythical creatures. Celebrating their 20th anniversary this year, the outfit delivers a new record that promises to be both a reflection on their journey and a bold step forward.

The album opens with ‘Love to Death’ a track that sets the tone, delving into the complexities of love, portraying it as both illuminating and consuming. Frontman Ryan Guldemond's lyrics, such as "Look at love, it will burn your eyes, kept shut and you feel deprived" encapsulate this duality, suggesting that love can be both blinding and enlightening.

The second track ‘Make Believe’, also serving as first single from the record, provides a more upbeat rhythm and embodies a psychedelic alt-rock vibe, also inviting listeners to embrace a whimsical perspective over rigid reality.

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