We sent music lothario Richard James Foster to the annual Le Guess Who? Festival in Utrecht to sample the musical delights that the four-day festival had to off...
Against the Current have announced that they'll be returning to Holland later this year.
The pop rock outfit will perform at Utrecht's TivoliVredenburg on 5 ...
The 5th of March 2016 will forever remain a special day for John Coffey. It marked the day that the hard rockers transformed Utrecht’s TivoliVredenburg into a s...
In April, Welsh pop punk outfit Neck Deep will play Amsterdam's Melkweg, before appearing at Jera on Air Festival in June. Now, the Ben Barlow-fronted band have...
Frank Turner doesn’t seem to have the ability to stop. Last night, he and his band The Sleeping Souls kicked off a lengthy European tour with show #1,808 at Utr...
Last Thursday, Aussie metalcore quintet Northlane took new album Node to Utrecht’s 400-capacity De Helling for a sold out show. Together with support from Volum...
Folk rock troubadour Frank Turner and his band The Sleeping Souls have announced an upcoming European tour. The jaunt will be in support of Turner’s new album P...
Calling all Bullet for My Valentine fans, we have some exciting news! ALL THINGS LOUD are giving away 2 tickets for the band’s 17 November show at Utrecht's Tiv...
Rejoice or cry however much you like, but festival season has pretty much come to an end now. With the exception of Europe’s first ever Lollapalooza Festival (i...
Exactly one week ago, Leicester behemoths Kasabian performed for a sold out crowd at the TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht. All Things Loud were there to bring you ph...
If there’s one country on this planet that absolutely relishes every opportunity they have at celebrating, it’s The Netherlands. Celebrating carnival is a popul...
A pop-punk frenzy descended on the Dutch city of Utrecht last Wednesday as Baltimore quartet All Time Low, accompanied by Chicago’s Real Friends and Welsh quint...
Every now and then, a band comes along that makes you sit down and think about what you’ve just listened to. For some bands, this is a good thing, yet for some ...
Back in 2006, when Metronomy released their debut album Pip Paine (Pay the £5000 You Owe), it’s unlikely that anyone would have expected them to sell out venues...
For Jungle, 2014 has been absolutely fantastic year. Having spent the majority of their beginning days dabbling in anonymity, the London duo finally unveiled th...