Out now!
New issue of DIY out now, feat. Two Door Cinema Club, The Wytches, AlunaGeorge & more
DIY is free - pick up a copy in our usual, beloved UK stockists or read for free online.
The new, September 2016 issue of DIY - fronted by Two Door Cinema Club - is out right now, available to read online, or physically via our stockists (for free!)
This month, we’re welcoming Two Door Cinema Club back to the cover of DIY, with their new album ‘Gameshow’ on the horizon. Returning from the brink like never before, Two Door Cinema Club battled depression, alcoholism and hospitalisation in their time apart - now, they’re regrouped and ready.
Read DIY’s cover feature with Two Door Cinema Club in full here.
Elsewhere, we find Deap Vally embracing their creative explosion, speak to Against Me!’s Laura Jane Grace about finding solace in the weird world of dating, post-transition, and take some time out with AlunaGeorge ahead of their imminent return.
We also talk to The Wytches about the darkness inside, get theword on rebirth from Preoccupations, and run through a jam-packed Reading & Leeds.
In Neu, our essential new music section, we meet Eat Fast, The Bay Rays and Kelsey Lu, and - as ever - there’s the full rundown of all the month’s new releases and best live shows.
DIY’s busybusybusy September 2016 issue is out now. It’s free (!), available from record shops, venues and Dr. Martens stores stocking DIY. Read online for free here. Not in the UK or near a stockist? Order a physical copy below.
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