Mancunian Self-described “Chaospop” masters Lure In return with their second LP We Are All Going To Hell, an album set...
Already a familiar name in the music world, Jack Jones' solo career marks a bold new chapter, as he steps away from his guitar to explore a fresh, cutting edge sound.
Listening to this record by Bristol DJ/Production duo The Allergies brings a real feeling of blissful nostalgia. It’s very retro...
“Shoegazeicana” and “countrygaze” are the go-to terms frequently used by the press to describe these post-pandemic Austin-formed, New York-based indie...
They may not admit it – at least in public – but every music journalist has acts that they feel...
Pale Waves‘ upcoming album Smitten, set for release on September 27 via Dirty Hit, marks a significant evolution for the...
LICE, Bristol’s avant-garde group, is back with more intelligent cacophany on Third Time At The Beach, their second album, on new...
Having recently played a huge outdoor gig in Wythenshaw to the biggest crowd of their career, and in and amongst...
DEADLETTER have been on my radar for a while since I saw them in Liverpool last year and they struck...
“Our music is the polar opposite of thinking music,” admits Joe Love, the moustached bellower of South London quintet Fat...
Although Johnny Marr officially launched his solo career with the release of The Messenger in 2013, it wasn’t the first project to bear his name. In 2003, he released an album titled 'Boomslang' under the banner of Johnny Marr + The Healers.
Don’t you think it’s so much harder to stay across everything these days? Back in my younger days, if there...
Nilüfer Yanya’s third album, My Method Actor, released on September 13 via Ninja Tune, delves deeper into introspective storytelling, crafting...
The Lightning Seeds are currently in the midst of something of a career spruce up, with the re-release of four...
Australian duo Party Dozen have released their new album Crime in Australia via their own label Grupo (in Australia, New...