Will Richards
Whitney go through the motions for Reading 2016 set (27th August 2016, Reviews)
Låpsley adapts wonderfully at Reading 2016 (27th August 2016, Reviews)
Happy Diving - Electric Soul Unity (26th August 2016, Reviews)
SWMRS bring Reading 2016 to a raucous beginning (26th August 2016, Reviews)
Creeper lay waste to Reading 2016 (26th August 2016, Reviews)
“RIP Harambe” - Chvrches offer thumping Reading 2016 set (26th August 2016, Reviews)
Muncie Girls impress at Reading 2016 (26th August 2016, Reviews)
Blaenavon talk festival tips and guitar solos at Reading 2016 (26th August 2016, Features)
Seven of Biffy Clyro’s non-album highlights (25th August 2016, Features)
Warpaint and Laura Marling stand-out at Green Man 2016’s wet weekend (23rd August 2016, Reviews)
Factory Floor - 25 25 (19th August 2016, Reviews)
Bruising and Doe crash their way through DIY Space for London show (17th August 2016, Reviews)
Owen - The King Of Whys (29th July 2016, Reviews)
Creature Fear: A comprehensive guide to Bon Iver (26th July 2016, Features)
Don’t July to me baby - a timeline of Frank Ocean’s ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ (25th July 2016, Features)
Of Monsters and Men bring Latitude to a glorious close (18th July 2016, Reviews)
Kero Kero Bonito bring the party to Latitude 2016 (18th July 2016, Reviews)
The National return as heroes to Latitude 2016 (17th July 2016, Reviews)
Minor Victories impress, opening final day of Latitude 2016 (17th July 2016, Reviews)
Aurora puts on spellbinding performance at Latitude 2016 (17th July 2016, Reviews)
PIXX shows promise during Latitude 2016 set (17th July 2016, Reviews)
Frightened Rabbit pack a punch at Latitude 2016 (16th July 2016, Reviews)
Grimes brings day one of Latitude 2016 to a crushing close (16th July 2016, Reviews)
Frightened Rabbit at Latitude 2016: “anything goes at festivals” (16th July 2016, Features)
Låpsley brings powerful performance to Latitude 2016 (15th July 2016, Reviews)
The Avalanches - Wildflower (8th July 2016, Reviews)
Leave nothing to chance: Låpsley (3rd July 2016, Features)
Tame Impala, Savages and PJ Harvey step up on day one of Open’er 2016 (30th June 2016, Reviews)
LCD Soundsystem return with fury to close Glastonbury 2016 (27th June 2016, Reviews)
The 1975 deliver impassioned set at Glastonbury 2016 (26th June 2016, Reviews)
Chvrches give storming set at Glastonbury 2016 (26th June 2016, Reviews)
Years & Years show their pride in emotional Glastonbury set (26th June 2016, Reviews)
Muse give a masterclass to close day one of Glastonbury 2016 (25th June 2016, Reviews)
Wolf Alice celebrate ‘My Love Is Cool”s birthday with huge Glastonbury set (25th June 2016, Reviews)
Skepta takes grime’s biggest step on Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage (24th June 2016, Reviews)
Yak lay waste to the William’s Green at Glastonbury 2016 (24th June 2016, Reviews)
Mitski: Reborn In The USA (16th June 2016, Features)
WILD LIFE 2016 (15th June 2016, Reviews)
Wild Nothing: “I hope there’s a recognition of growth” (13th June 2016, Features)
Tracks: Metronomy, Sleigh Bells & More (10th June 2016, Features)
Sigur Rós are entering an exciting new era (6th June 2016, Features)
Fear of Men: “We wanted to write an album that would make the stage shake” (1st June 2016, Features)
Flume: Logging On (27th May 2016, Features)
The Hotelier - Goodness (26th May 2016, Reviews)
Kate Jackson - British Road Movies (20th May 2016, Reviews)
Jessy Lanza - Oh No (12th May 2016, Reviews)
Katy B: “I see this album as a multi-genre rave” (18th April 2016, Features)
Five years on: how the members of Fleet Foxes have spent their hiatus (15th April 2016, Features)
DIY’s picks on what to buy and who to see (15th April 2016, Features)
The 1975 and Bastille weather storms to close Open’er 2016 (7th April 2016, Reviews)
M83: “I was obviously happy about the success, but also mad” (7th April 2016, Features)
Eight of Radiohead’s non-album highlights (5th April 2016, Features)
Three Trapped Tigers - Silent Earthling (1st April 2016, Reviews)
Teen Suicide - It’s the Big Joyous Celebration, Let’s Stir the Honeypot (29th March 2016, Reviews)
The moments set to define Glastonbury 2016 (29th March 2016, Features)
Liima - ii (18th March 2016, Reviews)
We play endlessly: A comprehensive guide to Sigur Rós (18th March 2016, Features)
Smashing expectations: in defence of anniversary shows (17th March 2016, Features)
Aurora - All My Demons Greeting Me As A Friend (11th March 2016, Reviews)
Daughter: a weird kind of therapy (2nd March 2016, Features)
The Japanese House proves she’s destined for bigger things at Bristol Exchange (29th February 2016, Reviews)
LCD Soundsystem continue victory lap on day three of Open’er 2016 (7th February 2016, Reviews)
Muncie Girls: “It’s encouraging people to be politically active” (3rd February 2016, Features)
Youth Lagoon’s demise is just the start of Trevor Powers’ next adventure (2nd February 2016, Features)
MONEY - Suicide Songs (29th January 2016, Reviews)
Tuff Love - Resort (29th January 2016, Reviews)
Kanye, Rihanna and the power of rumours (27th January 2016, Features)
Looking back on Vampire Weekend’s self-titled debut album (27th January 2016, Features)
Foals and Caribou reign supreme on day two of Open’er 2016 (7th January 2016, Reviews)
BØRNS: “There’s a lot of room for being a pop star and still letting yourself get weird” (20th December 2015, Features)
When one door closes: the present and future of the UK’s independent venues (17th December 2015, Features)
Versus: alt-J and Ghostpoet grill each other at the start of their UK tour (30th November 2015, Features)
Tracks: Coldplay, Santigold, & More (27th November 2015, Features)
Shunkan - The Pink Noise (20th November 2015, Reviews)
Jamie Hewlett of Gorillaz on his new exhibition: “I wanted it to feel right” (18th November 2015, Features)
Iceland Airwaves 2015 (16th November 2015, Reviews)
Katie Harkin talks new solo project Harkin, and playing in Sleater-Kinney’s live band (28th October 2015, Features)
Mitski: “My skills are playing a role in people’s lives” (21st October 2015, Features)
So Help Me Kanye: the ongoing story of ‘SWISH’ (21st October 2015, Features)
EL VY - Return To The Moon (16th October 2015, Reviews)
Majical Cloudz - Are You Alone? (16th October 2015, Reviews)
Tracks: Chairlift, MØ and more (16th October 2015, Features)
Roskilde 2015 (7th October 2015, Reviews)
Modern Baseball: “This is just a fucking band, we can do what we want with it” (4th October 2015, Features)
Shopping - Why Choose (2nd October 2015, Reviews)
Youth Lagoon: “I’m tired of the way a lot of people perceive me as a freak and a loner” (22nd September 2015, Features)
Why Foals’ latest Jools performance is one of their defining moments (17th September 2015, Features)
A Brief History Of… The White Stripes vs The Black Keys (15th September 2015, Features)
Autumn and winter festivals: where to go now the wellies are away (31st August 2015, Features)
Green Man 2015 (26th August 2015, Reviews)
Beautiful rewind: A comprehensive guide to Four Tet (6th August 2015, Features)
Theo Verney brings rockier edge to Latitude 2015 (19th July 2015, Reviews)
Tuff Love continue their steady rise at Latitude 2015 (19th July 2015, Reviews)
Laura Marling improvises and glistens in Latitude 2015 set (18th July 2015, Reviews)
Portishead bring on Thom Yorke during immaculate Latitude 2015 headline set (18th July 2015, Reviews)
Wild Beasts: “There’s a nice circularity to coming back to Latitude” (18th July 2015, Features)
Mencap talk disability access at Latitude 2015: “Being disabled shouldn’t mean you have to have an early night” (18th July 2015, Features)
SOAK steps up to bigger things with full band Latitude 2015 set (17th July 2015, Reviews)
Georgia plays very short but sweet Latitude 2015 set (17th July 2015, Reviews)
A Brief History Of… Headless Chickens (14th July 2015, Features)
Foals’ ‘What Went Down’ could be the making of them (9th July 2015, Features)
Muse, Florence + The Machine among acts playing Roskilde this weekend (30th June 2015, Features)
Glastonbury’s secret gems are where the festival really shines (21st June 2015, Features)
American Football reclaim their throne: “Reunion? We never did this first time around!” (1st June 2015, Features)
The rest of 2015 is set to serve up albums that have been anticipated for years (1st June 2015, Features)
“It altered my aural preference” - Moose Blood, The Xcerts and more talk ‘Déjà Entendu’ (31st May 2015, Features)
Joanna Gruesome “I wanted it to be a bit more grounded” (20th May 2015, Features)
Hop Along, The Garage, London (11th May 2015, Reviews)
Joanna Gruesome - Peanut Butter (8th May 2015, Reviews)
San Fermin - Jackrabbit (19th April 2015, Reviews)
Jamie xx’s debut album will cement his position as Britain’s most exciting producer (27th March 2015, Features)
The Wave Pictures - Great Big Flamingo Burning Moon (14th February 2015, Reviews)
A Place To Bury Strangers - Transfixiation (13th February 2015, Reviews)
It’s a big world out there: Girlpool (6th February 2015, Features)
The Lonesome Crowded Wait: Modest Mouse’s eight years away (27th January 2015, Features)
“People seem to really love trashing a band’s second album”: Joanna Gruesome are taking round two head on (16th January 2015, Features)
Ten highlights from Caribou’s 1000-song, monster mixtape (15th January 2015, Features)
The Menzingers, The Fighting Cocks, Kingston (9th August 2013, Features)
Portugal. The Man - Evil Friends (2nd June 2013, Reviews)
Frankie & The Heartstrings - The Days Run Away (27th May 2013, Reviews)
Crystal Fighters - Cave Rave (23rd May 2013, Reviews)
Daughter, The Old Fire Station, Bournemouth (26th April 2013, Reviews)
And So I Watch You From Afar, The Garage, London (18th April 2013, Reviews)
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