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Livesphere is an online music magazine led by a female collective united by the love of music, dedicated to bringing you the latest music news, reviews, live photos and insights, predominantly in London and the UK as well as throughout Europe. Whether you're a fan of rock, metal, alternative, pop, or indie, we’ve got you covered with in-depth features on artists, album releases, concert reviews, and interviews. With engaging articles and content, and a passion for all things music related, Livesphere is your go-to destination for staying in tune with the music scene.

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COLDRAIN | ELECTRIC BALLROOM, LONDON | 23 NOVEMBER

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Japanese alt-metal powerhouse coldrain returned to London after six years with a performance that was nothing short of electrifying. Playing Camden’s Electric Ballroom, the band brought their blend of post-hardcore, metalcore and alternative metal/rock, delivering a set full of fire, sweat and adrenaline.

After the chaos stirred up by the openers, the room felt certainly ready for coldrain as the first notes of ‘FREE FALL’ hit. The night was about to become a full-force collision of sound, sweat, and pure adrenaline.

Frontman Masato owned the room instantly. Wild, fearless, and completely locked in, also commanding circle pits from the very start: ‘‘Moshpits, let’s go!’’. His voice tore through the crowd, shifting effortlessly from screams to clean vocals. Around him, the rhythm section, comprised of Y.y.C (guitar, vocals), Sugi (guitar), RxYxO (bass, vocals), and Katsuma (drums), unleashed an explosive performance, feeding off the same energy from the crowd.

The next song ‘INCOMPLETE’ sent the room into pure chaos. ‘PARADISE (Kill the Silence)’ and ‘The Revelation’ came next, each track pushing the intensity even further. Older favourites like ‘Revolution’ from 2019’s The Side Effects, ‘Bloody Power Fame’ and ‘Here With You’ from 2022’s Nonnegative all landed perfectly, and ‘Boys and Girls’ offered a brief, much-needed breath before the room was dragged back under.

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DODIE | ROUNDHOUSE, LONDON | 24 OCTOBER

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On November 24, the Roundhouse in London hosted the final sold-out night of Dodie’s tour supporting her sophomore album, NOT FOR LACK OF TRYING. The critically acclaimed artist, who rose from a bedroom YouTube producer to an international voice for bisexuality and mental health awareness, delivered a performance that was deeply personal, cinematically beautiful, and ultimately a joyous communal experience. The entire evening successfully conveyed the complex emotions, vulnerability, and quiet pride of the album, translating its intricate sonic tapestry perfectly to the live stage.

Dodie took the stage, backed by a stellar band that contributed to the magical and fizzy soundscapes. The line-up included: Kat Newlon on cello (also played with Michael Kiwanuka and Yungblud), Nathan Cox on guitar (who also played with Bombay Bicycle Club and Fizz), aron! (changing between guitar and piano) and Ross Leslie Craib on drums, a long-time collaborator who utilised an intriguing setup featuring a mixture of standard drumsticks and percussion mallets, creating a unique percussive texture throughout the night. The musical arrangements, credit to both Dodie’s writing and the band’s execution, were sublime and inventive; every instrument stood out sonically, weaving counter melodies and harmonies that complemented the vocal line beautifully.

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THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA - FLOWERS | 14 NOVEMBER

Formed in 2005 in Dayton, Ohio, The Devil Wears Prada - vocalist Mike Hranica, guitarists Jeremy DePoyster and Kyle Sipress, keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Gering, and drummer Giuseppe Capolupo - have grown into one of metalcore’s most enduring and innovative forces.

Nearly two decades after their debut album, Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord (2006), the metalcore veterans return and continue to push the boundaries of post-hardcore and metalcore with their ninth studio album Flowers, constantly evolving their sound while staying true to the intensity that made them stand out.

The new record finds the band wrestling with dualities: heaviness and melody, angst and acceptance, grief and growth. According to DePoyster, the album is about “the highs, the lows, a reckoning with what it means to be human catapulting through the chaos that life throws at us continually.”

‘That Same Place’ and ‘Where The Flowers Never Grow’ is a compelling two-part opener that immediately sets the tone of inner-darkness and introspection. The transition from the first track to the next is beautifully executed, with the second part being fast and explosive, really diving the listener into what TDWP do best: intensity and emotion.

‘Everybody Knows’, one of the album’s singles, is extremely catchy. The band are evolving, mixing in more melody, more clean vocals, more space in their arrangements, showing they don’t just want to repeat past formulas.

‘So Low’ comes next: here the band is leaning further into melody without losing their emotional intensity. Mike Hranica’s screams and Jeremy DePoyster’s clean vocals create a clear balance between heaviness and accessibility.

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SEVEN BLOOD - LIFE IS JUST A PHRASE | 21 NOVEMBER

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There is something genuinely impressive about Seven Blood’s debut album, Life Is Just a Phase. For a band that have only been together a couple of years, you might expect flashes of brilliance wrapped in the rough edges of a group still figuring out who they are. Instead, Seven Blood arrive with a record that feels fully formed: cohesive, confident, and bold in its willingness to stretch the edges of modern rock and metalcore.

It’s rare for a first full-length to arrive sounding this assured, this consistent, and this emotionally lived-in. But then again, this album came out of real turmoil, shared breakdowns, and the kind of life detours that leave lasting scars.

From the very start, SEVEN BLOOD make it clear they’re not here to play it safe. Inspired by Bring Me The Horizon, Architects, and Paramore, their sound sits somewhere between modern metal, emotional hardcore, and atmospheric alternative rock, blending thick basslines, strong guitar riffs, synths textures, and the powerhouse presence of vocalist Azaria Nasiri, who delivers both the softness and the storm in equal measure.

The opening track, ‘House ≠ Home,’ sets the emotional tone immediately. It’s heavy, melodic, and painfully honest. ‘Cold Eyes’ follows with a punch to the gut, building on the album’s themes of clarity and breaking free. Blunt and raw, it’s a perfect reminder of why this band has connected so quickly with fans, and arguably our favourite track of the album.

The following tracks ‘No Breakout’ and ‘Monsters’ show how effortlessly Seven Blood blend aggression with melody. The riffs are thick, the screams cut deep, and everything folds together perfectly. ‘Monsters,’ especially, captures that atmosphere the band seems to thrive in: dark, emotional, and strangely beautiful.


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