El Hunt

  1. Micachu and the Shapes - Good Sad Happy Bad (11th September 2015, Reviews)

  2. Tracks: Battles, Girl Band & More (4th September 2015, Features)

  3. Upbringing: Radkey (3rd September 2015, Features)

  4. Lowlands 2015 (27th August 2015, Reviews)

  5. Sweet Baboo - The Boombox Ballads (14th August 2015, Reviews)

  6. Briana Marela gives a guide to new album ‘All Around Us’ (13th August 2015, Features)

  7. Upbringing: Sweet Baboo (12th August 2015, Features)

  8. Hurts: Surrender to the unexpected (10th August 2015, Features)

  9. The Maccabees: “Elephant and Castle is not glamorous, but it knows what it is” (7th August 2015, Features)

  10. The Maccabees - Marks To Prove It (31st July 2015, Reviews)

  11. Shura loses all restraint at Latitude 2015 (19th July 2015, Reviews)

  12. Warpaint bring heady, spaced-out jams to Latitude 2015 (19th July 2015, Reviews)

  13. Marika Hackman: “I didn’t want to go on with aliens crawling out of my throat while singing” (19th July 2015, Features)

  14. Shura: “I had a smoothie disaster on the way to Latitude!” (19th July 2015, Features)

  15. Benjamin Booker brings gritty, macabre Blues to Latitude 2015 (18th July 2015, Reviews)

  16. Wolf Alice play momentous set at Latitude 2015 (18th July 2015, Reviews)

  17. Marika Hackman is quietly captivating at Latitude 2015 (18th July 2015, Reviews)

  18. Ibeyi shine bright at Latitude 2015 (18th July 2015, Reviews)

  19. Savages’ new material shines at Latitude 2015 (18th July 2015, Reviews)

  20. Tame Impala - Currents (17th July 2015, Reviews)

  21. Unknown Mortal Orchestra continue a summer of blistering form at Latitude 2015 (17th July 2015, Reviews)

  22. Nao creates a corner of pop magic at Latitude 2015 (17th July 2015, Reviews)

  23. Gengahr step it up on their return to Latitude 2015 (17th July 2015, Reviews)

  24. SOAK: “It’s nice to come back to Latitude with a full band, on a bigger stage” (17th July 2015, Features)

  25. Alt-J: “I think it’ll be a really memorable gig” (17th July 2015, Features)

  26. Tame Impala: “The feeling that I’m in unknown territory is the most exciting part” (13th July 2015, Features)

  27. Savages: “We wanted to push our ideas as far as they could go” (13th July 2015, Features)

  28. Years & Years - Communion (10th July 2015, Reviews)

  29. Five bands to catch at Bilbao BBK Live (9th July 2015, Features)

  30. Lucy Rose - Work It Out (5th July 2015, Reviews)

  31. Always like this: looking back at Bombay Bicycle Club’s ‘I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose’ (4th July 2015, Features)

  32. “It really captured a generation” - Rae Morris, Lucy Rose & more talk ‘I Had The Blues, But I Shook Them Loose’ (4th July 2015, Features)

  33. Tracks: Years & Years, Drenge, & More (26th June 2015, Features)

  34. Upbringing: Son Lux (23rd June 2015, Features)

  35. Son Lux - Bones (22nd June 2015, Reviews)

  36. The many sides of Mac DeMarco (5th June 2015, Features)

  37. Tracks: FIDLAR, Beirut & More (5th June 2015, Features)

  38. Soak - Before We Forgot How To Dream (31st May 2015, Reviews)

  39. Girlpool - Before The World Was Big (30th May 2015, Reviews)

  40. Babes in Toyland wow Shepherd’s Bush Empire at long-awaited London live return (27th May 2015, Reviews)

  41. Liverpool Sound City 2015: Peace, The Cribs and Honeyblood close day three out in style (25th May 2015, Reviews)

  42. Liverpool Sound City 2015: The Vaccines, Swans and Everything Everything bring mania to the Mersey on day one (23rd May 2015, Reviews)

  43. Babes in Toyland: “We had a whole new generation of fans” (20th May 2015, Features)

  44. Upbringing: Surfer Blood (14th May 2015, Features)

  45. Palma Violets - Danger in the Club (3rd May 2015, Reviews)

  46. Hop Along - Painted Shut (2nd May 2015, Reviews)

  47. Upbringing: Nai Harvest (30th April 2015, Features)

  48. SSION, on art-rock and creating the cover for Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ ‘Fever To Tell’ (30th April 2015, Features)

  49. Speedy Ortiz: “This album is less of a bummer” (21st April 2015, Features)

  50. Speedy Ortiz - Foil Deer (18th April 2015, Reviews)

  51. Animal Collective, on ‘Prospect Hummer’’s legacy and returning to the studio (16th April 2015, Features)

  52. The Maccabees - Marks To Prove It (1st April 2015, Reviews)

  53. Can Jay-Z’s Tidal really create a “fairtrade” music industry? (31st March 2015, Features)

  54. Transgressive Records on releasing Foals’ ‘Antidotes’ (29th March 2015, Features)

  55. Big Big Love: Looking Back on Foals’ ‘Antidotes’ (28th March 2015, Features)

  56. Shura finds her feet at packed Village Underground gig (27th March 2015, Reviews)

  57. Sleater-Kinney triumph at first London gig in nearly a decade (24th March 2015, Reviews)

  58. Courtney Barnett: “It’s like turning my brain inside out and showing it to everyone” (23rd March 2015, Features)

  59. Laura Marling - Short Movie (21st March 2015, Reviews)

  60. Black Honey: “If it was my way we’d still be a secret band” (7th March 2015, Features)

  61. This is a Lowe: A look back at Zane Lowe’s best moments (5th March 2015, Features)

  62. Purity Ring - another eternity (27th February 2015, Reviews)

  63. At home with Laura Marling: “I was like, what the fuck am I doing with my life?” (27th February 2015, Features)

  64. So You Think You Know…The BRITs (25th February 2015, Features)

  65. Tracks: Blur, Everything Everything & More (20th February 2015, Features)

  66. Ex Hex, Oslo, London (16th February 2015, Reviews)

  67. Ezra Koenig: The Ultimate Indie Dreamboat (13th February 2015, Features)

  68. Charli XCX - Sucker (10th February 2015, Reviews)

  69. Crushed Beaks - Scatter (8th February 2015, Reviews)

  70. Inside the Artwork: the story behind Bloc Party’s ‘Silent Alarm’ (3rd February 2015, Features)

  71. “It gave us the soundtrack to a future that we didn’t need to think about yet” - Tall Ships on Bloc Party’s ‘Silent Alarm’ (2nd February 2015, Features)

  72. Sleater-Kinney: “How can you make something new if you think everything good has already happened?” (23rd January 2015, Features)

  73. Pond - Man It Feels Like Space Again (22nd January 2015, Reviews)

  74. A New Wave: A comprehensive guide to Sleater-Kinney (19th January 2015, Features)

  75. So You Think You Know… Animal Collective (12th January 2015, Features)

  76. Panda Bear - Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper (9th January 2015, Reviews)

  77. Primavera Sound 2015 (6th January 2015, Reviews)

  78. BOOTS’ guide to his top tracks of 2014 (28th December 2014, Features)

  79. Dear Santa… Love Wolf Alice (24th December 2014, Features)

  80. Dear Santa… Love Superfood (24th December 2014, Features)

  81. Dear Santa… Love Kero Kero Bonito (24th December 2014, Features)

  82. Dear Santa… Love Wild Beasts (24th December 2014, Features)

  83. Dear Santa… Love Panda Bear (24th December 2014, Features)

  84. Tracks-mas: The Christmas Edition (24th December 2014, Features)

  85. Kero Kero Bonito: 15 Best Christmas MIDIs Saved From Geocities (22nd December 2014, Features)

  86. The DIY List 2014: The year St. Vincent took over (19th December 2014, Features)

  87. The DIY List 2014: World of Warpaint (16th December 2014, Features)

  88. SOAK: Songs to fall asleep to (10th December 2014, Features)

  89. Bestival 2014 (9th December 2014, Reviews)

  90. Shura: Childhood (9th December 2014, Features)

  91. Charli XCX: “I genuinely don’t give a fuck” (8th December 2014, Features)

  92. The Jesus and Mary Chain, Troxy, London (26th November 2014, Reviews)

  93. Girlpool - Girlpool (16th November 2014, Reviews)

  94. Bo Ningen + Savages - Words To The Blind (15th November 2014, Reviews)

  95. All roads lead to Rhodes: “I had this really intense fear of singing” (12th November 2014, Features)

  96. iamamiwhoami - Blue (9th November 2014, Reviews)

  97. Hookworms - The Hum (8th November 2014, Reviews)

  98. Deptford Goth - Songs (7th November 2014, Reviews)

  99. Eurockéennes 2014 (7th November 2014, Reviews)

  100. Deerhoof - La Isla Bonita (6th November 2014, Reviews)

  101. Charli XCX, Heaven, London (31st October 2014, Reviews)

  102. Deers: “We don’t need no violins or gospel choir” (31st October 2014, Features)

  103. The biggest lessons from this year’s Mercury Prize (30th October 2014, Features)

  104. In the driver’s seat : Film Soundtracks Re-scored (22nd October 2014, Features)

  105. Thurston Moore - The Best Day (16th October 2014, Reviews)

  106. Hookworms: “We had a real problem after our first album” (11th October 2014, Features)

  107. Tracks: Charli XCX, Röyksopp & More (10th October 2014, Features)

  108. Shura: “I’m not flowery. The whole mystery thing wouldn’t work for me.” (9th October 2014, Features)

  109. Charli XCX: “I feel like an ice cube floating around in a sea of chill” (3rd October 2014, Features)

  110. Tracks: Lorde, Speedy Ortiz & More (3rd October 2014, Features)

  111. Glastonbury 2015: DIY’s headliner predictions (2nd October 2014, Features)

  112. Goat - Commune (25th September 2014, Reviews)

  113. Inner Visions: A comprehensive guide to Grimes (24th September 2014, Features)

  114. SBTRKT - Wonder Where We Land (22nd September 2014, Reviews)

  115. Iggy Azalea, Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London (18th September 2014, Reviews)

  116. Why George Ezra is the undisputed music king of twitter (18th September 2014, Features)

  117. Perfume Genius - Too Bright (16th September 2014, Reviews)

  118. It’s a Shura thing: “My boobs, licensed to Polydor” (12th September 2014, Features)

  119. Tracks: Weezer, SBTRKT, & More (12th September 2014, Features)

  120. Alt-J: “We’re not trying to subvert anything” (5th September 2014, Features)

  121. Banks - Goddess (4th September 2014, Reviews)

  122. Avi Buffalo - At Best Cuckold (2nd September 2014, Reviews)

  123. So you think you know… Tame Impala (2nd September 2014, Features)

  124. Warpaint get jammy for Reading 2014 (23rd August 2014, Reviews)

  125. Cloud Nothings, Speedy Ortiz and Hookworms slay the Jabberwock (18th August 2014, Reviews)

  126. Luke Sital-Singh - The Fire Inside (15th August 2014, Reviews)

  127. Slint, Brixton Electric, London (14th August 2014, Reviews)

  128. Tame Impala hypnotise the crowds at Latitude 2014 (20th July 2014, Reviews)

  129. Hall & Oates bring haul of hits at Latitude 2014 (19th July 2014, Reviews)

  130. La Roux - Trouble in Paradise (18th July 2014, Reviews)

  131. Slow Club open Obelisk Arena at Latitude 2014 (18th July 2014, Reviews)

  132. It’s written in the stars: Sinead Harnett (12th July 2014, Features)

  133. Future Islands, Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London (11th July 2014, Reviews)

  134. Avi Buffalo: “I’m not angry, just sexually frustrated” (9th July 2014, News)

  135. Lorde, Brixton Academy, London (6th July 2014, Reviews)

  136. Eurockéennes 2014 (4th July 2014, Features)

  137. Sound issues plight Connan Mockasin’s Glastonbury set (29th June 2014, Reviews)

  138. St Vincent Shreds The Park Stage (29th June 2014, Reviews)

  139. Glaston-busy? The acts you might’ve missed (29th June 2014, Features)

  140. George Ezra - Wanted On Voyage (24th June 2014, Reviews)

  141. Tracks: Alt-J, Jessie Ware & More (20th June 2014, Features)

  142. Peace: “Just shut up and be fucking positive!” (16th June 2014, Features)

  143. Kwabs: Phases (12th June 2014, Features)

  144. Inside the hard drive of PC Music (11th June 2014, Features)

  145. Taking Flyte: “It’s hard to gauge the buzz when you’re in the studio” (12th May 2014, Features)

  146. Kelis - Food (23rd April 2014, Reviews)

  147. Smashing Pumpkins: “If you can’t supersede what you did before, you don’t belong out there” (12th April 2014, Features)

  148. Deptford Goth: “If people are interested, it’s a sign it hasn’t been a waste of time” (11th April 2014, Features)

  149. Avey Tare’s Slasher Flicks - Enter The Slasher House (4th April 2014, Reviews)

  150. St. Vincent: ‘There’s Nothing As Weird As A Person’ (28th February 2014, Features)

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