Class of 2021: Jazmin Bean
Extreme beauty, shock tactics and the pursuit of the particular: welcome to the world of Jazmin Bean.
17th December 2020
Extreme beauty, shock tactics and the pursuit of the particular: welcome to the world of Jazmin Bean.
17th December 2020
Leaning into his strengths, and putting succinct stories to the fore, the West London rapper is refusing to give in to labels.
16th December 2020
Crafting vibey indie gems, meet the Galway newcomers.
16th December 2020
On the cusp of a debut that comes good on all the obtuse, esoteric groundwork they’ve spent the past two years laying, Black Country, New Road aren’t here to play nice.
15th December 2020
Treading the line between the gig and the club, PVA are bringing a new type of euphoria to the live stage.
15th December 2020

Fresh off of the release of new mixtape ‘I Can’t Go Outside’, meet the Compton-born artist.
15th December 2020
Successfully transitioning from self-conscious teen to a twenty-something with her shit somewhat more together, flame-haired Mancunian Phoebe Green is documenting the journey with panache.
14th December 2020
Armed with a new name, an ever-expanding costume box and an arsenal of songs that aim to represent the queer experience from a lesser-described angle, Lynks is strutting into 2021 in fine style.
12th December 2020
With his brand new EP ‘Hoppa Pt. 2’ arriving next year, meet the alt‑R&B star.
11th December 2020
Experiencing the highs and lows of touring life as he’s worked his way up the indie ranks, ‘Orca’ finds Gus Dapperton embracing his vulnerability and coming out fighting.
10th December 2020
Swinging back into action with the funk-tinged strut of new single ‘Trouble’s Coming’, Royal Blood’s formula looks like it’s been given a shake up. What changed? “My entire life!” explains Mike Kerr.
10th December 2020
With the advent of new EP ‘Last Year Was Weird Vol.2’, the Australian rapper is learning to invest in every part of herself.
8th December 2020

Announcing their debut EP ‘National Trust’ today, meet the Manchester-based newbies.
8th December 2020
Documenting the emotions and adjustments as he prepared to become a father for the first time, ‘A Quickening’ finds the former-Maccabees frontman opening up and letting the world in more than ever.
6th December 2020
From Coventry to magazine covers across the country, Pa Salieu is the undeniable force shaking up the face of British rap.
6th December 2020
Arriving in a whirlwind of blue hair, badass lyrical quips and a penchant for life’s filthier pleasures, Ashnikko is here to disrupt the pop landscape — and reclaim the word ‘cunt’ while she’s at it.
4th December 2020
Former Public Access TV frontman John Eatherly is taking his new solo project to Fred Perry’s Manhattan store for an intimate, stripped-back showcase.
3rd December 2020
Following the release of their new EP, we meet the rising quintet.
1st December 2020

The Kills are back with a newly-compiled rarities collection, looking back on their formative years and all the ‘Little Bastards’ they created along the way.
27th November 2020
Bea spills the beans on post-debut album life and the new wave of artists she’s included in her Our Generation playlist takeover.
26th November 2020

London punks Big Joanie have been tipped by every artist in the scene worth their salt. Now, it’s time for the wider world to get to know them, too.
25th November 2020
In which we talk to some of our faves about anything but music (see what we did there?)…
25th November 2020
While many of us spent lockdown avoiding video calls and queueing for the local shop, Sundara Karma did things differently. Now, they’ve returned with a new EP in tow, and their boldest statement yet.
23rd November 2020
Heading into their 20th anniversary as a band, and following their hardest two years yet, ‘Night Network’ finds The Cribs more unified than ever and able to let the world in a little more as a result.
20th November 2020
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.