Fresh off the back of announcing their much-anticipated next album ‘Your Favorite Toy’ (out on 24th April via Roswell Records/Colombia Records), Foo Fighters have gone one step further and revealed ...
The countdown for All Points East 2025 is well and truly on, and RAYE - who headlines the Victoria Park day fest on Saturday 23rd August - will be pulling out all the stops, having recently confirmed ...
With their 2012 emergence, The Neighbourhood sported black-as-tar, film noir imagery, chock-full of Alfred Hitchcock odes. Turns out they’ve stayed true to the cinema-bred darkness, ‘I Love You’ ...
It’s quite possible to really dislike ‘Quicken The Heart’ on first impressions, it is only with repetition that the gems and treats reveal themselves from behind the rocks of disappointment. Existing ...
Despite the best sources claiming she hails from Portland, Oregon, from the sound of ‘Warp & Weft’ Laura Veirs could just have easily suffered through the totally-not-climate-change-related tropical ...
‘Like A Ribbon’ is an astonishingly confident debut from John Glacier, the Londoner’s sound showing itself as all-encompassing. The record feels otherworldly at times, the rotating arcade synths of ...
That the debut release from Ninush - the new solo venture from Guildhall alum Nina Lim, a familiar face among London’s session musicians - is also the first on Black Country, New Road drummer Charlie ...
It’s been a huge night in music, with the 68th Grammy Awards taking place in Los Angeles. As well as a whole host of stellar performances - including turns from Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars, Sabrina ...
In the decade-plus between the release of electronic producer and then PC Music pioneer Danny L Harle’s debut single and this, his self-proclaimed debut album, he has firmly cemented his otherworldly ...
It’s not often that you can say with any authority that a new band or artist truly have no comparable contemporaries, but, since emerging onto the scene in 2023, Brighton-based quartet The New Eves ...
Eighteen months on from the release of her evocative debut, New York’s Sarah Kinsley has returned with a follow-up that matches the heart of her previous work, whilst continuing to broaden her musical ...
Harry Styles has been confirmed as the curator of this summer’s Meltdown Festival - an annual multi-media programme of events held at London’s Southbank Centre, which is celebrating its 75th ...
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