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From Sunday 05 February 2017

Palm Reader debut new track, ‘Always Darkest’

Palm Reader recently premiered their newest song, ‘Always Darkest’, exclusively on the latest episode of the That’s Not Metal podcast. The track provides insight into the direction of their upcoming new album and follow up to 2015’s ‘Beside the Ones We Love’. The quintet will also be releasing a

Friday 30 December 2016

Palm Reader announce UK tour with Toy Mountains

Nottingham band Palm Reader have announced they will be heading out on a UK tour with Glaswegian post hardcore outfit Toy Mountains this February. The mathcore group’s last release was their 2015 sophomore effort, ‘Beside the Ones We Love’, on In At the Deep End Records. The latest release from

Tuesday 26 January 2016

LIVE: Cancer Bats / Palm Reader / Lord Dying @ Rescue Rooms, London

Just think – it’s cold, it’s been raining, it’s a Thursday night in January: what is there to do really? The laundry? Or go and watch a mental hardcore punk show in a small venue in Nottingham? We’ll take the latter. Canadian metal maestros Lord Dying put on a surprisingly

Monday 14 December 2015

Palm Reader to support Cancer Bats on UK tour

Palm Reader will join Cancer Bats on their UK tour next month. Both bands will hit the road on the 11th January, starting in Southend, before finishing on the 28th at London’s Tufnell Park Dome. “Unbelievably excited to be heading out on this tour with the mighty Cancer Bats,” says

Thursday 03 December 2015

Interview: Cancer Bats [December 2015]

January will be the third time Cancer Bats have graced British soil in the space of ten months after a co-headline tour with While She Sleeps in April and appearances at Reading & Leeds in August. With this in mind, it will be the first time theyโ€™re

Thursday 12 November 2015

LIVE: Mutoid Man / Palm Reader / Olten / Closet Disco Queen @ Underworld, London

In an everyday office job variety can come in all shapes and sizes. You could eat out for lunch today, sharpen your pencils or photocopy your bum cheeks again. For bands, variety has been spawning a new breed of creation – the now regularly referenced ‘supergroup’. Mutoid Man are the