Forest Swords – The Highest Flood
Matthew Barnes makes a dramatic and vital return.
7th March 2017, 12:00am
Matthew Barnes makes a dramatic and vital return.
7th March 2017, 12:00am
Certainly an intriguing concept.
3rd March 2017, 7:54am
It mostly moves to the beat of its own.
3rd March 2017, 7:53am
A firm step on the way to cementing a solid, humanist vision.
3rd March 2017, 7:50am
Todd’s new single isn’t even out yet, but Four Tet has provided a pulsating taste of what we might be able to expect.
28th February 2017, 12:00am
Austerity, therapy, David Bowie’s brain and fried chicken.
17th February 2017, 8:03am
Interview
With debut album ‘Dumb Blood,’ VANT are putting themselves front centre in a movement who want to initiate much-needed change.
17th February 2017, 12:00am
Interview
From school rock clubs and canteen ladies to mature indie pop and a possible impending prog opus, get to know your new favourite gang.
15th February 2017, 12:00am
There are undeniably some moments with serious bite.
27th January 2017, 8:00am
Interview
Ed Nash is stepping out of Bombay Bicycle Club’s shadow with his new project. Here, he discusses his debut album ‘The Pace Of The Passing’.
25th January 2017, 12:00am
Interview
The Australian rapper is releasing her long-awaited debut album today, and hasn’t been afraid to forge a path all of her own making.
20th January 2017, 12:00am
She’s a storyteller, evoking stunning images.
13th January 2017, 8:00am
Feature
A selection of the year’s finest, featuring Beyoncé, Daughter, Skepta, Yak & more.
17th December 2016, 12:00am
Interview
Explosive tracks, one legal wrangle and a heck of a lot of gigs: the doo-wop loving rockers look forward to a bumper 2017. Listen to their brand new cover of an Elvis classic on DIY first.
15th December 2016, 12:00am
Channelling the essence of previous decades, Toronto band DIANA still have an eye for invention on their second album.
17th November 2016, 2:28pm
Interview
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, 12:00am
A curiously unbalanced album, the bulk of ‘Let It Be You’ can’t reach its early highs.
20th October 2016, 12:41pm
Interview
Brooklyn-based musician’s ‘Black Terry Cat’ album is a thoughtful portrait of personal identity. She speaks to Eugenie Johnson ahead of UK dates.
20th October 2016, 12:00am
In between records, Douglas Dare came out to his father and ended a long-term relationship. ‘Aforger’ documents these life-altering experiences.
14th October 2016, 12:25pm
Mercury Prize nominee C Duncan sticks to recording in his flat for ‘The Midnight Sun’, a record packed with intricacies waiting to be revealed.
14th October 2016, 12:00pm
Making sense of troubled times, Kate Tempest follows up a Mercury Prize-winning album with bleak social commentary, tempered by a final hopeful plea.
5th October 2016, 1:56pm
Regina Spektor remains an unpredictable, intriguing artist on her new album.
30th September 2016, 11:00am
Interview
This Norwegian experimenter’s latest record blends vampires, menstruation, and kitschy horror films. ‘Blood Bitch’ is also - whisper it - her most accessible work to date.
29th September 2016, 12:00am
Interview
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, 12:00am
With Rachel Chinouriri, A.G. Cook, Yannis Philippakis, Wasia Project and more!