Bring Me The Horizon have announced they’ll be playing a very special show on April 22nd. The band are planning on playing with a full orchestra at London’s Royal Albert Hall, with all proceeds going to Teenage Cancer Trust. You can check out the details below.
Issues’ Scout Accord has officially left the band. This comes after an earlier announcement that he would no longer be touring. You can read his statement below.
ROAM have announced they’ll be embarking on a European tour this January and February with Trashboat. Tickets are on sale now, and you can view the dates below.
Troye Sivan has announced a 2016 headlining tour, which will be in support of his new album, Blue Neighbourhood. Pre-sale tickets go on sale November 25th, and you can view the dates below.
Australian quintet Tonight Alive are back with another new single, “To Be Free”. The track, which is set to appear on the band’s new album, Limitless, is the second glimpse fans have been given on what to expect of the new release. It’s the first taste of new music since 2013′s The Ocean, asides from 2013′s single, “The Edge”, which was featured on The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
“To Be Free” starts off with an electric-sounding Jenna McDougall and no instrumentals until about 10 seconds into the track, when the drums and guitar riffs kick in. Matt Best alters the drum’s speed throughout the song, keeping it slower during the verses and at a medium tempo while performing the chorus, whilst Jake Hardy and Cam Adler’s guitars keep at the same tempo throughout. Instrumentally, the song could be seen as a mix of “The Ocean”, “Listening” and “The Edge”. Towards the end of it, the repetitive chanting of “I am limitless” and a slower drum pattern and guitar riffs are heard, implying the title of the album itself.