The drug-addled chaos of their early years might speak to the destructive nature of rock ‘n’ roll, but make no mistake: The Libertines are at the peak of their powers
Read MoreThis week’s Band of the Week is Glasgow musical collective Nightshift – who have just released their third album ‘Homosapien’ via Trouble In Mind Records.
Read MoreBlack Market Karma stick to psychedelic for their eleventh.
Read MoreDelights continue to gather attention from all angles with their stunning new single ‘I Think You Should Know’. Their latest offering has been eagerly anticipated.
Read MoreMandrake Handshake's 'Charlie's Comet' is an utterly captivating new release, thumping and subtly commercial with a thumping beat and soft, hazy vocals.
Read MoreYou won't get music more captivating than the latest A Certain Ratio release, 'Clockwork Orange' is a powerful synth rock release with exciting vocals and a thunderous soundscape.
Read MoreThe indie-pop artist’s debut album has arrived, and it’s painfully relatable, funny, and beautifully melancholic.
Read MoreNick Cave & The Bad Seeds show no signs of slowing down - with the release of their new single ‘Long Dark Night’, it makes for an intriguing stepping stone into the world of their 18th album, ‘Wild God’.
Read MoreAustralian indie rock trio Eliza & The Delusionals have just released their sophomore album ‘Make It Feel Like The Garden’ – via Cooking Vinyl Australia.
Read MoreTaken from his debut album ‘Relay’ (due out in August) – Jack Vinoy has just shared the video for his new single ‘Rotate’.
Read MoreLet us introduce you to pink suits. Having just released their amazing second album, Margate’s pink suits are certainly a band you need in your life right now as they continue to cement themselves as one of the most fierce queer punk duos on the UK scene right now.
Read MoreThey took a moment to talk to us about the EP – track by track.
Read MoreJoining a multitude of other multi-venue festivals up and down the country, including the likes of Dot to Dot and Live at Leeds in the City, Liverpool is the next city to get its shake-up.
Read MoreWith well over half a billion streams worldwide, The Jungle Giants are undeniably Australian indie-dance royalty - known for delivering explosive, high-energy live performances. They hit the road this month, hitting up venues around the UK in the cities of London, Manchester, Glasgow and many more. Our photographer Emma Thomson was there to capture all the action when they stopped by the Deaf Institute.
Read MoreGarbage is one of those legacy acts that will never go away, never fade, never die.
Read MoreIt has been quite the year for Hak Baker – so fresh from wowing audiences at Glastonbury in June and releasing Act I of his brand new EP ‘Nostalgia Death’ – he treated London to a very special headline show to Somerset House. Our photographer Harry Wassell was there to capture all the action.
Read MoreFrench music collective De la…je l’espère invites Fatale Furylax to orchestrate their fourth collaborative album, ‘Delphæ’.
Read MoreIf you can open yourself up to a new incarnation of Britain’s most lovable punks, you’ll be thoroughly rewarded.
Read MoreThis week’s Band Of The Week is Glasgow septet The Joy Hotel – who have just released their debut album ‘Ceremony’ via SO Recordings.
Read MoreOriginally from the Netherlands and is now based in Berlin, singer-songwriter and producer Leonard Wellington has just released his new single ‘I’ve been feeling’.
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