Primal Scream have announced details of a special seven-date UK tour in celebration of their 2000 LP ‘XTRMNTR’, which they last year played front to back at London’s Roundhouse for a special 25th ...
Zoey Van Goey on DIY. Featuring American Football, Lime Garden, Julia Cumming, Wesley Joseph, Friko and more.
Having first helped to shape the emo landscape almost 30 years ago, before re-emerging in 2014 for one of the genre’s most exciting and respected reunions on record, American Football have had a hell ...
Proclaimed as the first of three related releases on which Anna Calvi muses on themes of identity and change, ‘Is This All There Is?’ sees the singer-songwriter take the former on in almost literal ...
Hannah Diamond has always favoured clarity. The poster child for the original hyperpop ambassadors, art collective PC Music, Hannah swirls through the crystal clear production and ...
Almost two years on from debut ‘The Future Is Our Way Out’, ‘Irreversible’ finds Brigitte Calls Me Baby updating the home-grown, ‘80s-inspired indie sound they made their name on, but retaining its ...
It’s almost unbelievable to think that it’s been seven years since YONAKA released their debut album, considering the Brighton trio have shared two EPs and a mixtape in the time since. But on this ...
Describing Peaches’ lyrical content as sex positive is, let’s face it, a bit like describing the sky as blue. On her seventh studio album, the Canadian musician spreads her brash and ultra-horny ...
To the UK ear, there’s still something novel about The Bronx’s almost two-decade-old mariachi side project. Of course, being California natives, it’s a familiar style of music to the venerable punk ...
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 ...
‘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 ...
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 ...