
LA punks return with a new set of bold, honest and passionate songs.

Quincy punks’ eighth album underlines their appeal.

Middling-to-fair central act of seminal pop-punks’ 2012 album trilogy.

Anaemic major label debut from Watford rockers.

Essex boys come of age with a solid rock record.

Punk’s not dead – and neither are Gallows.

New Jersey quartet continues to impress with their self-styled ‘soul punk’.

Seminal Gainesville post-hardcore crew make a welcome return.

Canadian metal-punks deliver highs and lows on their fourth album.

A cracking debut from a rightly rising British band with real crossover appeal.

Stunning third album from maudlin Pennsylvania punks.

Cornish good-time punks introduce themselves.

Nu-metal founders take a wobble as they embrace dubstep.

Blistering debut album from south coast noiseinks.

On which the Surrey band matures, largely to the benefit of their material.

Third solo album from the Hot Water Music frontman.

German rockers who, despite highs on this sixth LP, may remain lost in translation.

South Wales post-hardcore sextet delivers a mixed third LP, not without soaring highs.

Rap-rock revivalists fail to spark with any originality on their second album.

Latest live release from snotty punks turned stadium-rock royalty.

Californian punk veterans’ seventh LP proves they’re still full of life.

Dubstep supergroup produces a debut far beyond the sum of its talented parts.

Page Hamilton and company seem to be stuck in a state of limbo.

Dense yet accessible, fleeting but full of memorable moments.

Collaboration between Danger Mouse and the late Mark Linkous sees the light of day.

A boat-rocking work with plenty of merit in places.

Debut album from Dutch drum‘n’bass trio is sure to attract converts to their cause.

They return armed with a wit like a razorblade disguised as a banana.

A politely celebratory in tone acoustic trip through the Dutch band’s catalogue.

Its creators have tried to create a sense of drama and failed, dramatically.

They’ve dived into their world of beloved 80s electronica.

A collaboration-heavy LP that’s gritty, playful and inventive.

They wear the tell-tale signs of the blues like a well-fitting curse.

Uneasy listening par excellence, showcasing real creative flair.

Music with global appeal, in terms of its scope and ambition.

A duo propelled by the desire to do something different with each track.

Features enough world-weary wisdom to impress anyone.