
4th place in our top albums of 2020 list goes to the Shikari boys with their latest release, Nothing is True & Everything is Possible.

Editor Jack Nash has a chat with Enter Shikari frontman Rou about their brand new album, Nothing is Tru and Everything is Impossible.

British rock export Enter Shikari nowadays need no introduction – with four albums and an ever growing list of festival performances under their belt, the four-piece are one of the biggest names rising in rock. I gave Rou Reynolds, lead vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, a call to talk about their upcoming arena tour, their latest album…
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Three years after their last full-length record, Enter Shikari are back with an evocative and thought-inducing album.
Will Hodgetts gave Rob Rolfe, the drummer for band Enter Shikari, a call to have a chat about their upcoming album and tour.
The British four-piece from Hertfordshire, Enter Shikari refuse to be pinned down to a single genre, incorporating elements of hardcore, metal and electronic into their performance. Their third and final single of 2013, ‘Rat Race’ is a frantic piece of post-hardcore that will satisfy long term Shikari fans as it recalls their earlier sound from…
Enter Shikari’s new single is short enough to even rival The Vaccines’ ‘Wreckin Bar’!
‘Pack of Thieves’ comes across as the focal point of Enter Shikari’s latest album A Flash Flood Of Colour. With a catchy chorus, thumping beat and wobbling bass the track is driven, energetic and wholesome. Although the track contains all the essentials of a great pop-punk/alternative song, the song itself doesn’t seem to bare weight.…
One day I would love to see Enter Shikari write about flowers and rainbows instead of always writing pessimistic, angry songs about sticking it to the man. This theme runs throughout all three studio albums (with the odd song about space) and their new single ‘Warm Smiles Do Not Make You Welcome Here’ is no…
The press release for Enter Shikari’s third album A Flash Flood of Colour lists the albums genre as ‘punkrockdubstephardcoremetalambienttechnonoisecore’. This may initially seem like the boldest statement in the history of record label promotion, but through listening to this 11-track, genre-spanning, statement against ‘the man’, I feel that the promise of such a wide variety…