Once in the blue moon: introducing Many Voices Speak
This Stockholm-rooted newcomer found escape in the country for her debut EP ‘Away All the Time’, which hints at Angel Olsen, The War on Drugs and imminent stardom.
29th November 2016
This Stockholm-rooted newcomer found escape in the country for her debut EP ‘Away All the Time’, which hints at Angel Olsen, The War on Drugs and imminent stardom.
29th November 2016
Life Down Under didn’t suit Anglophile Hazel English, as she mixes her love for The Smiths with California dreams.
28th November 2016

DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
23rd November 2016
From pouring crisps over her head to ‘accidentally’ becoming a musician, Miya Folick might give off the impression she’s not entirely on the ball. Her music proves the complete opposite.
18th November 2016
“We’ve cooked a really delicious roast dinner, and I want to feed it to my friends,” Jules Jackson tells us. Right.
16th November 2016

DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
16th November 2016

This Australian newcomer’s songwriting is anything but ‘B‑Grade’.
15th November 2016

School’s been out for a while with this trio, and with a dark and intense debut album in tow, they’re ready to make their point.
7th November 2016

When crazy things happen to ESTRONS, they write a song about it. Few hits are about ending up in a police cell, mind you.
5th November 2016
The indefinable New York troupe finally hit UK shores at the start of the year, taking in three furious London shows in three days. Neu was there to track the chaos.
4th November 2016

DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
2nd November 2016

DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
26th October 2016
The singer and multi-instrumentalist has just released an expanded version of her debut mini-album. We talked to her about ‘The Visitor’ and taking control of your own destiny
26th October 2016
These doo-wop loving, Liverpool-based oddballs could reincarnate Elvis if they put their minds to it.
25th October 2016
London trio make diss-filled, laid back pop for the masses. It’s spreading fast.
20th October 2016

DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
19th October 2016
DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
12th October 2016
Since releasing their debut, Melbourne trio Camp Cope have risen almost entirely via word-of-mouth. They speak to Ryan De Freitas about their first work and encouraging safe spaces at shows.
11th October 2016

Trading in essential oils for quick-smart songwriting, this Aussie is taking the world by storm.
10th October 2016
DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
5th October 2016
New York-based obsessive Aaron Maine is coming to a doorstep near you.
2nd October 2016
DIY picks out four new acts to get (very) excited about.
30th September 2016

DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
28th September 2016
The Brooklyn-based singer and cellist may have abandoned her deeply religious upbringing to pursue her dreams, but debut EP ‘Church’ is still divine.
27th September 2016
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.