DIY’s Albums of 2020
From incendiary debuts, through to unexpected returns, here are DIY’s favourite albums from across the past twelve months.
From incendiary debuts, through to unexpected returns, here are DIY’s favourite albums from across the past twelve months.
With all proceeds going to Planned Parenthood.
Not exactly strangers to the idea of dystopian prophecies when the Omaha trio reunited to complete their long-awaited tenth album, no one could’ve imagined the new version of the world that lay ahead.
At once bleak, grey and obsessed with morbidity, and lush, blooming and gorgeous, it’s great to have them back.
And they're sharing brand new track 'Mariana Trench' too!
The biggest and best tracks of the past week, rounded up and reviewed.
It's the latest glimpse into their forthcoming new album.
It's the second song lifted from their upcoming new album.
The biggest and best tracks of the past week, rounded up and reviewed.
It's the group's first new material since 2011!
The festival takes place in Oslo this August.
The newly-reunited band had already announced five shows - now they've got a couple more in the diary…
After nine years apart, the group have reunited to record and tour in 2020.
The New Zealander takes on 'Ladder Song' and 'Don't Tell 'Em' respectively.
'Letting Off The Happiness' released on vinyl today, 'Fevers and Mirrors' to follow.
Conor Oberst et al top the list with their eighth studio album.
What a special guest to have 'in the bag' (He probably doesn't fit in most bags).
'Live Recordings' consists predominantly of tracks taken from 'The People's Key'.
Bright Eyes will release both new single 'Jejune Stars' and 'Live Recordings' on July 4.
Emma Swann finds out what it’s like to get the band back together.
If any artist has the back catalogue to carry off a rarities collection, it's <b>Conor Oberst</b>. With that in mind, <b>'Noise Floor'</b> can't be too bad, can it?