Out now!
New issue of DIY out now, feat. The Kills, Yak, Weezer, Metronomy & more
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The new, May 2015 issue of DIY - fronted by The Kills - is out right now, available to read online, or physically via our stockists (for free!)
This month’s cover stars are proving they’re still, ahem, killin’ it with new album ‘Ash & Ice’ - five records in and Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince still double-six every roll of the dice.
Read DIY’s cover feature with The Kills in full here.
Elsewhere, we speak to Yak on the cusp of the release of their vital, five-star rated debut album ‘Alas Salvation’, catch up with Weezer and get the first word on the follow-up to The White Album, and go in the studio with Metronomy.
Flume talks new album ‘Skin’ and revamping his approach to releasing music, we head to Margate’s Dreamland theme park for fun and frolics with Oscar, and get down to the nitty-gritty of ace new album ‘Paradise’ with White Lung. There’s a shit-tonne more, too.
DIY’s fit-to-burst May 2016 issue is out now. It’s free (!), available from record shops, venues and Dr. Martens stores stocking DIY. Read online for free here.
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