Cutting loose: Panic! At The Disco
Brendon Urie's released his fifth album as Panic! At The Disco and this time, it really is all about him.
Brendon Urie's released his fifth album as Panic! At The Disco and this time, it really is all about him.
The entire show is as slick as Douglas Castle’s riffs.
Of Monsters and Men and SBTRKT also play closing night.
Azealia Banks and The Jesus and Mary Chain also play.
The band's jubilance tears through the room.
Marmozets, Future Islands and Disclosure also appear.
The Manchester quartet opened this year's tour with a show at Glasgow's Nice 'N' Sleazy.
Tonight feels like the beginning of something huge.
Their more delicate touches are lost amongst Ally Pally’s cavernous, echoing hall.
A band finally fully ready to leave behind their former throne at emo's peak.
“We stand against all the things that punk rock should stand against.”
Complete with circle pits and carnage, there's no doubt that the five-piece will be back to top the bill soon.
Ready to steal the show, Marmozets are one of the biggest draws of this year's Reading & Leeds. They speak to Sarah Jamieson.
In the early hours of Sunday morning, Yorke and Nigel Godrich cast a machine-led spell on the festival.
As Kindness and his band take to the stage, they're greeted by a lot of bleary eyes. It’s nothing Adam Bainbridge can’t take in his stride though.
Britpop's favoured Blackwood musicians bring the best of their long, complex history to life.
The trio are hot property right now, what with currently reigning supreme at the top of the UK Albums Chart.
If you went down to the woods last night, you were in for a big surprise.
Robust, direct, and ready for a riot, there's no band better to wake Latitude up from a Saturday morning slumber.
By the end of the sisters' set, the tent has sung itself hoarse.
Jehnny Beth and co. wreak absolute unbounded chaos.
Muse’s Donington debut is welcomed with open arms.
Returning to its original home in Leeds city centre, it's one of the event's biggest occasions yet.
As the former My Chemical Romance guitarist completes his first UK headline tour, he contemplates his place in the world right now.