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AS DECEMBER FALLS | ELECTRIC BALLROOM, LONDON | 30 OCTOBER

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Celebrating the release of their latest album, As December Falls brought their electrifying post-hardcore party to The Electric Ballroom in Camden, and they brought backup.

Bathed in red light, frontwoman Bethany Hunter took to the stage alone for an ethereal start, with the short but powerful ‘Burn It All Down’, leading into ‘Everything's on Fire But I'm Fine’, the tour namesake. 

“Let me welcome you to the ‘Everything's On Fire But I'm On Tour, tour”, which as far as tour names go, is pretty witty. The Nottingham quartet are at the beginning of their UK leg of the tour, having just returned from a whirlwind Europe run.

A steady stream of crowd-surfers threw themselves over the barrier in front of the bizarre scene of Hunter having a fight with the grim reaper during the song of the same name. Throughout the set, Hunter put on a dramatic show with wild headbanging, high kicks and dizzying spins.

A competent cover of Blink 182's ‘I Miss You’ performed by guitarists Timmy Francis and Ande Hunter Jiménez sans the frontwoman was a heartwarming moment in the set before an encore of ‘Therapy’ closed the night out on a band that for over a decade have been delighting fans. Leaning heavily on the new album tracks on this tour run, As December Falls are launching into a new era with gusto and we're all along for the ride.

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NEWDAD | O2 FORUM KENTISH TOWN, LONDON | 28 OCTOBER

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In the heart of London, the O2 Forum Kentish Town became a sanctuary for alternative music as Irish alt-rock trio NewDad brought their Altar tour to the city. The evening, rich with raw talent, opened with an impressive set from Cardinals - a five-piece also hailing from Ireland - whose distinctive sound and energy perfectly set the tone for NewDad’s biggest London headline show to date.

Starting off early, the quintet from Cork delivered a compelling mixture of indie rock swagger, folk‑touched textures and alternative rock that won over the room with simplicity and authenticity, suitably warming the crowd early on.

NewDad vocalist and frontwoman Julie Dawson walked onto the stage alone moments later, the lights low and the room holding its breath. She began ‘Other Side’ by herself, visibly moved at the sight of one of the band’s largest crowds yet. For a fleeting second, it seemed she was singing only to herself, before Sean O’Dowd (guitar), Fiachra Parslow (drums), and the rest of the rhythm section joined her to perform the remaining of the song together.

From there, the band moved seamlessly into ‘Heavyweight’ and ‘Entertainer’, balancing their trademark dream-pop with heavier alt-rock textures, their sound thriving in a live setting. The set leaned heavily into their latest record, Altar, with all but one track (‘Vertigo’) performed. Yet long-time fans were rewarded with selections from their breakthrough album Mantra with the fan favourite Sickly Sweet‘ and ‘Nightmares’, and one of their earliest songs, ‘Blue’ (2020), blending the past and present.

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LEAP - ENTROPY | 3 OCTOBER

Music over the past five years sits in the marked post-pandemic age. This isn't yet defined as a distinct era of music but when it is LEAP are likely to be a quintessential example of the tendency to pair bare-all honest lyricism with genre appropriate party vibes. Born from the combination of the time available to musicians to get introspective during lockdown, with the desperation to get out IRL in front of a rowdy bunch of fans and shake-down, many artists seemingly embraced this style in all of its beautiful contradictions.

On Entropy, LEAP present their first ever full album to an already dedicated and passionate following.

‘Over & Out’ gets down to business with singer Jack Scott blending sultry, spikey and echoing vocals over the top of a chuggy, resolute take on indie rock. 

‘Play Dead’ continues this vibe with moments of dissonance. This track was the first single to be released from the album and after being received enthusiastically, the pressure to deliver an album up to its level was well and truly on.

‘Exit Signs’ is the first of three album tracks representing each of the band's previous EPs. This one taken from 2023's ‘Dark Habits’ joins ‘Energies’ from One Million Pieces, (2022) and ‘The Downfall’ from the 2024 EP of the same name. All three slot seamlessly into place and create a feeling of an album that aims to tie together and define the entire first four years of the band before they move on to life beyond Entropy.

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SET IT OFF - SET IT OFF | 7 NOVEMBER

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In shedding the weight of the past and stepping fully into their independence, alt-rockers Set It Off have redefined themselves. The Los Angeles-via-Florida trio of Cody Carson (vocals), Zach DeWall (guitar), and Maxx Danziger (drums) return with their self-titled record, their first since 2022’s Elsewhere, a bold declaration of creative freedom, evolution, and sincere intent.

Produced by long-time collaborator and friend Jon Lundin, Set It Off marks the band’s heaviest and most unfiltered release to date. “Every previous album was so necessary for us to be able to find this sound,” says Carson. “This is not the final destination, but it's the road we should have been running down the whole time.” And it shows. Every track feels like a deliberate stride towards authenticity: fierce, focused, and unapologetically them.

The album kicks off with ‘Pathological,’ a high-energy track full of sharp riffs and rapping vocals that instantly introduces the mood for the rest of the album. Indeed, the hard-hitting anthem, with its catchy chorus and faced-paced drums, is calling out liars, fakes, and selfish people, a clear sign that the band isn’t holding back on this new record. That same energy continues on ‘Punching Bag’ (originally released in 2023), which turns anger into strength, and the latest single ‘Rotten,’ where Carson takes aim at the lack of honesty he sees in the world today in their heaviest release yet.

The middle stretch of the album, featuring tracks like ‘SWITCH,’ ‘Fake Ass Friends’ (released in 2024), and ‘What’s In It For Me?’, sees Set It Off showing off their classic blend of signature pop with some hard rock bite: the tracks are instant earworms that will undeniably be, if not already, instant fan favourites in a live setting.

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