The Neu Bulletin (Pizzagirl, Cecil Frena & more)
DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
18th January 2018
DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
18th January 2018
JW Ridley and Underwater Boys also joined our latest Old Blue Last knees-up.
18th January 2018
DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
11th January 2018
With debut EP ‘Heavy’ adding to their already significant promise, this Brighton quartet push boundaries at every turn.
16th December 2017
South London boys Shame may have sprung from the same grotty hang-out spots as scene forefathers the Fat White Family, but don’t get them wrong: this lot aren’t pissing about.
15th December 2017
Penning the filthiest pop songs going — and chasing a Christmas number one — these super-talented Londoners have huge ambitions.
14th December 2017
From secretive internet sensations to one of the most talked about new bands around, Superorganism’s hyper-modern approach to pop is propelling them further by the day.
13th December 2017
With fiery live shows, promising early singles and bundles of fun surrounding everything they do, these four Londoners are the heartwarming kick we need in 2018.
12th December 2017
An eccentric Liverpool duo with more cheese than your average cheesemongers, Audun Laading and Stephen Fitzpatrick don’t believe in broody.
8th December 2017
Injecting fun into London’s rising army of great new bands, Dead Pretties are guitar heroes-in-waiting — or one step away from the self-destruct button.
4th December 2017
Penning glossy pop with a goth heart, Pale Waves are building on the success of their debut single, revealing their masterplan step by step. We dare you to try and get in their way.
1st December 2017
Get to know Anna Lena Bruland, as she showcases the dark side of Scandinavia.
30th November 2017
Meet the New York star with nothing to hide.
27th November 2017
The former Howling Bells singer is going it alone, and it’s a treat.
27th November 2017
These Londoners are proving there’s value in being young and pissed off.
20th November 2017
The thinking man’s crooner, London boy Matt Maltese is honing his world-weary romance and taking his big red heart to the next level.
12th November 2017
The key ingredients to understanding INHEAVEN’s debut? Mosh pits, pagan circles and the ghost of Freddie Mercury. Obviously.
7th November 2017

This Byron Bay quintet might not be pals of Postman Pat’s, but they still write some first class tunes.
30th October 2017
Fusing her eclectic, scatter-genre pop with a punk ethos, Kali Uchis could well become as big as the huge names she has lining up to work with her. And, best of all, it’s all on her own terms.
16th October 2017
Exorcising their ‘Home Demo(ns)’ on their new mixtape, these new Domino signees are far from your average rock band.
12th October 2017
DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
6th October 2017

Meet Jacob Read: the musician and illustrator behind the immersive universe of Jerkcurb.
27th September 2017

Releasing her debut album today having been taken under the wing of Conor Oberst, Phoebe Bridgers is striding out as a real talent.
22nd September 2017
DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
21st September 2017
Festival special! Featuring Wolf Alice, Kasabian, Lykke Li, Marmozets, Genesis Owusu and more.