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Bullet For My Valentine at Camden Rocks

Camden Rocks Festival 2015 Review

Words by Sam Dignon & Fran Dignon – Photos by Fran Dignon. With it’s biggest headliners ever, Camden Rocks 2015 was guaranteed to be a special day. The Bullet For My Valentine making their live return in a more intimate venue it’s no surprise today sold out. Still today wasn’t just about the headliners as…

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Impericon Festival 2015 – Manchester Academy

Words by James Weaver, Jack Fermor-Worrell, Katie Needham and Sam Dignon. Photos by Fran Dignon. After a successful first year, Impericon Festival returned to Manchester for another round. With a line up guaranteed to get people moshing, several members of Rock Sins converged on Manchester Academy to see what the festival was all about. Kicking…

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In Hearts Wake – Skydancer

A year after their last album Earthwalker, In Hearts Wake are back with Skydancer. Recorded alongside Earthwalker, Skydancer was revealed to be part 2 of a double album. Earthwalker was a solid album but was lacking in truly amazing songs, still with a second part now revealed the ambition of the project has been revealed. Skydancer…

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All Time Low – Future Hearts

Over the last few years All Time Low are one of the modern giants of pop-punk. However they are also a band that many argue over whether they actually have a place in the world of rock. Their roots are definitely in pop-punk but with each release the band have definitely drifted into pop territory…

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Cancer Bats – Searching For Zero

After taking almost all of 2014 off, Cancer Bats have made their return with their fifth album Searching For Zero. With four fantastic albums already under their belt Cancer Bats have come back with something a little different, Searching For Zero will no doubt prove to be the most divisive album Cancer Bats have released. The most discussed aspect…

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Oceans Ate Alaska – Lost Isles

Having already built up an impressive fan-base following the success of their Into The Deep EP, Oceans Ate Alaska look to expand on this with their release of their debut album Lost Isles. Metalcore is a crowded genre right now but it seems like Oceans Ate Alaska might just have what it takes to stand out. Lost Isles…

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