Interview
My bark is your bite: Hop Along
Power, perceptions and such strange men: the Philadelphia band put them all under the spotlight on their most dynamic album to date.
4th November 2018, 12:00am
Interview
Power, perceptions and such strange men: the Philadelphia band put them all under the spotlight on their most dynamic album to date.
4th November 2018, 12:00am
Interview
Armed with a myriad of influences and a DIY spirit, Davey Newington invites you into his rhythmic, propulsive and dynamic world.
3rd June 2018, 12:00am
Deeply arresting and vital.
27th April 2018, 7:50am
It doesn’t always quite hit those high notes, but the pair have set out to create a sometimes elusive feeling of connection.
20th April 2018, 7:50am
Much like the United States itself right now, ‘American Utopia’ isn’t a complete paradise.
9th March 2018, 7:52am
There are moments where the magic of this iconic incarnation of the band feels recaptured.
2nd March 2018, 7:52am
A propulsive, genre-bending cut that feels far removed from Taylor’s recent work on ‘Piano’.
20th February 2018, 12:00am
A deeply astute pop album that’s also often brimming with fun.
2nd February 2018, 7:51am
Feature
DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
1st February 2018, 12:00am
Their most accessible, danceable and thought-provoking album to date.
19th January 2018, 7:54am
Another upbeat, buoyant addition to their canon.
19th January 2018, 7:52am
Feature
All this week, we’re travelling through our favourite moments of the year that’s been 2017 - here’s our list of our favourite debuts and breakout moments from the new crop.
20th December 2017, 12:00am
Interview
Hot sauce, broken teeth, slashed sofas and more than a few bus woes. We get the lowdown on the making of the duo’s second album ‘Ultralife.’
4th December 2017, 12:00am
While there’s nearly always a sense of beauty embedded within ‘Utopia’ though, there’s also a feeling of harshness.
24th November 2017, 7:50am
His own personal ode to the land.
3rd November 2017, 7:51am
Often an engaging listen.
3rd November 2017, 7:00am
Interview
Four years on from their last album, the punks are back with their most politically-minded, angry and galvanising record to date.
30th October 2017, 12:00am
It has fine moments, but might have benefited from some brutality in the cutting room.
13th October 2017, 7:50am
Feature
All the biggest and best tracks of the week, rounded up and reviewed.
13th October 2017, 12:00am
Interview
Difficult second album? Hardly. A year on from their debut, the Canadian odd-pop wonders are back with even more genre-bending anthems and an emotionally open approach to songwriting.
10th October 2017, 12:00am
Live Review
Spoon and Benjamin Booker also took to the stage on the final day of the Portuguese bash.
7th October 2017, 12:00am
A record filled with closely-woven harmonies, crisp, jangly guitar riffs and confident, effortless dream-pop tones.
6th October 2017, 7:55am
At times she sounds in danger of being overshadowed by the sounds around her.
6th October 2017, 7:54am
It might not always come together neatly, but at least he tries to push boundaries.
6th October 2017, 7:50am
With Bob Vylan, St Vincent, girl in red, Lizzy McAlpine and more.